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WesCan Energy Corp V.WCE

Alternate Symbol(s):  GPIPF

WesCan Energy Corp. is a Canada-based junior public resource company. The Company is engaged in the business of oil and gas exploration, development and production with oil and gas operations and property interests in Alberta, Canada and Texas, United States of America. It is focused on exploration and development of light oil and liquids-rich natural gas opportunities in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The Company’s assets are comprised of 100% operated, oil-weighted properties characterized by multi-zone oil reservoirs with low declines that include a number of low risk, multilateral horizontal development drilling locations. The Company focuses on pursuing and evaluating strategic acquisitions with synergistic characteristics of long-life producing assets and opportunities with low risk and upside potential.


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Comment by bdepardeon Jul 18, 2018 2:32am
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RE:Wescan Paid 15,000 Per Barrel a Day Production

RE:Wescan Paid 15,000 Per Barrel a Day ProductionSupposedly it cost about $7,800 bucks a day for a crew to reacivate a well. Due to the proximity of the deactivated wells In provost all within 3600 Acres I can’t see it taking more that 14 days to bring on the 6 or so inactive wells. This is cheap! I can’t wait to see the annual filing at the end of July. This thing is gonna be a money maker. Hope I’m not missing something... seems pretty black and white to me. But no one seems to care haha.
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