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Pieridae Energy Ltd T.PEA

Alternate Symbol(s):  PTOAF

Pieridae Energy Limited is a Canadian energy company. The Company is an upstream producer and midstream custom processor of natural gas, natural gas liquids, condensate, and sulphur from the Canadian Foothills and adjacent areas in Alberta and in northeast British Columbia (BC). It owns and operates three sour gas processing complexes at Waterton, Caroline and Jumping Pound. Its footprint covers over a million gross acres (807,000 net acres) in the Foothills and makes up conventional gas reservoirs in North America. Across Alberta and British Columbia, its footprint stretches over one million gross acres of land, with ownership of three deep cut gas plants and more than 3,800 kilometers of pipelines. Its foothills include the southern foothills, central foothills and northern foothills. Its southern foothills have three main fields: Waterton, Carbondale, and Burmis. The Company also has a production facility in the Northern Foothills of Alberta and in Northern BC.


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Comment by commonsense9on Jan 17, 2019 2:30pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Interesting Presentation Posted on PEA Website

RE:RE:RE:RE:Interesting Presentation Posted on PEA WebsiteNo, they were past the point of no return a few steps back there. There would have been an Offshore Board process to get this far, and the Board would not allow it to be paused. ExxonMobil would not even ask.

Not the first tall tale from Alfred & Co. But with an office in Halifax you would think they would have at least had an ear to the ground.

Oops.

keng1968 wrote: Heerma is plugging wells now and in the process of bringing heavy lift equipment to remove the topsides and jackets next year. TEAM is preparing to hot-tap the line coming into the slug catcher to enable concrete backfill to be pumped into the gathering line, so very soon the system will be inoperable. Everything can be put on hold I am sure, but things are progressing quickly to the point of no return.


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