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Pulse Oil Corp V.PUL

Pulse Oil Corp. is a Canada-based oil and gas exploration company. The Company is primarily focused on the implementation of a solvent flood enhanced oil recovery (EOR) project on two Nisku Pinnacle reefs at its 100% owned Bigoray property in west Central Alberta. The project includes two Nisku pinnacle reef reservoirs that have been producing sweet light crude oil for over 40 years. The Company's 100% owned and operated Bigoray Assets consist of proved and probable reserves of approximately 5,324,400 barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) and covers approximately 3,941 net acres of land. The Company also operates and has a 100% interest in Queenstown Assets, which consists of approximately 183,000 BOE and consists of 4,781 net acres of land. Its wholly owned subsidiary is Pulse Oil Operating Corp.


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Comment by JesseJon May 07, 2019 12:14pm
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I will say that the use of poly at queenstown is pretty smart from regulatory requirements as it gets you out of any cathodic requirements and you can buy 1km reels the you can plow in the ground in no time. One fusion per km. Ive put 4 km in the ground in a couple days. One welder for one day installing sleepers at the riser. Makes good sense from a management perspective.
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