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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (11003)1/19/2003 5:44:34 PM
From: grayhairs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11802
 
LOL !! Not too cold, +5C(~41F), but it's too damn hard putting with all that white stuff on the greens !!! :-) :-)

Another cold front is expected to move in mid-week and if so last week's AECO prices >$7CDN/GJ will look cheap cause Alta supply is "tight" (to be generous). Long term outlook for natural gas makes that IEY of yours look reeeaally good, Bob. But, it might be a few weeks before we get the NR that's going to make that one really rock and roll !!!

Best regards,
grayhairs



To: Bearcatbob who wrote (11003)1/21/2003 10:13:42 AM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11802
 
IEY-t...in the news:

Globe says Impact Energy worth exploring

The Globe and Mail reports in its Tuesday edition that fund manager Glenn
MacNeill thinks energy prices will remain strong for some time and that
Impact Energy is a good way to benefit from the trend. The Globe's Angela
Barnes writes that Mr. MacNeill, vice-president of investments at
Toronto-based Sentry Select Capital Corp., said prices in the $30 (U.S.)
range are very high and are unlikely to be sustained. He does not, however,
see them dropping dramatically. Calgary-based Impact is a relatively small
oil and gas producer. It also is quite aggressive in exploration, Mr.
MacNeill said. "They have had some good discoveries in the past" including
at Whiskey Creek in Alberta, and accordingly, he said he hopes Impact will
be able to add significantly to its reserves as a result of this winter's
drilling program. Also, he said the company is debt free. Impact's shares
ended Monday's session at $1.75, down from a 52-week high of $1.91 set Dec.
16 but well above the 52-week low of $1.08 established July, 22. Mr.
MacNeill is particularly bullish on natural gas. "Inventories are lower
than they have been in most recent years," he said, while drilling activity
is very low.