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To: roymario who wrote (8729)6/12/2009 10:41:49 AM
From: onepath  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23091
 
R , you are always a step ahead thanks for mentioning the other three.What piqued my interest on QEC is that they are also picking up land in the Horn River basin which has huge upside as well as their eastern holdings.

Questerre Energy acquires 17,900 acres of licences

2009-06-10 05:27 ET - News Release

Mr. Michael Binnion reports

QUESTERRE ACQUIRES HORN RIVER SHALE ACREAGE

Questerre Energy Corp. has acquired exploration licences covering over 17,900 (12,800 net) acres prospective for the Devonian Horn River shales.

Michael Binnion, president and chief executive officer, commented: "We now have a great toe-hold in this highly prospective area. In addition to the primary target of Devonian shales, we believe the land also holds potential for Keg River reefs and the proven Jean Marie resource play. Subject to further technical work, we could drill our first well here in early 2010."

The acreage is on trend with recent and planned shale wells by several majors in the Horn River basin in northeast British Columbia. It also lies adjacent to several deeper Keg River and Slave Point discoveries in the area as well as the company's acreage in Greater Sierra region.

We seek Safe Harbor.