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Painted Pony Pete Ltd PDPYF

"Painted Pony Energy Ltd Petroleum explores, develops, and produces petroleum and natural gas. The company focuses on the development of natural gas and natural gas liquids. The company's operations take place near the Montney formation in Northeast British Columbia. The Montney location is a sweet natural gas-saturated zone (natural gas that does not contain hydrogen sulfide or significant quantities of carbon dioxide) with no associated or underlying water. The company also has multiple gas pr


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Comment by Squint1on Aug 12, 2020 4:41pm
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RE:Bankruptcy is a red herring.

RE:Bankruptcy is a red herring.Is the prospect of having the Altagas gas processing agreements unwound a factor here ?  Does management have an interest in keeping these agreements intact and Altagas happy ?

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roscoe74 wrote: The threat of bankruptcy is a red herring because the assets are worth more than the debt and the courts have the ability to realise value by taking the company apart into its various components, destructuring the processing and transportation agreements and selling off the pieces.

The land value alone is 3 X the debt. That value simply did not disappear due to a RISING gas price.

Ask anyone in the patch, CNQ are revilled for their business practices. This offer is unacceptable.


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