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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Long Run Explor Ltd Ord WFREF

"Long Run Exploration Ltd is engaged in the development, exploration and production of oil and natural gas in western Canada."

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Long Run Explor Ltd Ord > sinoenergy is paying 20,000 per flowing barrel for lre
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Post by soundandfury on Mar 08, 2016 12:37pm

sinoenergy is paying 20,000 per flowing barrel for lre

and suncor paid 50,000 per flowing barrel for cos........................seems rather strange that suncor would let lre go for less than half of the cos deal.
Comment by QUANTUMJUMP on Mar 08, 2016 1:09pm
they already owned a large % of the same project , completely different sceanrio  LRE shareholders got a good deal - please note % of votes tendered to bid 
Comment by BlueCollar51 on Mar 08, 2016 1:37pm
When a company acquires another company as well as the “Flowing Barrels” (not all of which have equal value) they also acquire the associated Infrastructure, Acreage and Reserves.   Comparing COS to LRE is like comparing Apples and Potatoes (Ridicules !!)   If the market felt that there was the possibility of a competing offer for LRE coming along it would be reflected in the Share Price ...more  
Comment by rongo on Mar 08, 2016 7:14pm
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Comment by johnathamilton on Mar 09, 2016 5:46am
Exactly - The issue is the cost per barrel. Flowing barrels from longer lasting traditional wells would be worth more than high cost enhanced extraction wells which experience faster decline.
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