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CXY - Cougar Energy

Up 16% this morning,

an agreement with the Govnt, but does the kitty actually have enough to see them through?

Seems to be a lot of support to suggest they can get thru this.
Nice rebound on the news.
Wonder how they'd go with another CR?
 
Its been quiet of late for Cougar here on Aussie Stocks. Seems like they're working to get through this tough time rather nicely, and there may well be light at the end of the tunnel.

Im thinking it may be time for another chunk given recent, factual news of no water contamination.

What are other peoples thoughts on this one?
 
Its been quiet of late for Cougar here on Aussie Stocks. Seems like they're working to get through this tough time rather nicely, and there may well be light at the end of the tunnel.

Im thinking it may be time for another chunk given recent, factual news of no water contamination.

What are other peoples thoughts on this one?

Have not got a clue

But I put it on the watch list for obvious reasons
do not hold atm

Motorway
 

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More clarification on Cougar Energy incident. Now confirmed that one test was above the safe drinking water standard. Not sure when this test was conducted. This is from the DERM statement attached to the CXY announcement to the ASX today-

"All of the sampling carried out to date by both Cougar Energy and DERM indicates that benzene has only been detected in one bore (monitoring bore 37) at a maximum concentration of 2 parts per billion (above drinking water guideline of 1 ppb)."

http://imagesignal.comsec.com.au/asxdata/20100728/pdf/01082567.pdf

So, we finally find out that there was one confirmed case of water pollution.

There is more on the DERM statement worth reading that is not on DERM's website yet.

Well the crux of the Cougar energy case is that according to the acceptable levels for nonpotable water the Government has made an incorrect enforcement of the standards. A single bore measured benzene but was nonpotable water (a saline bore unfit for human consumption) which has a threshold of 950 parts per billion (ppb) before it is an exceedence of Australian standards. On toluene no reading was in exceedence of any of the Australian standards. Below is a radio interview with Cougar on the issue.

http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2011/10/cougar-energy-sues-qld-govt.html

There are other mitigating circumstances which I'm sure will come out in the case next year. On value there may be a similar spike on this stock somewhere in the near future if their is positive news from their overseas projects in China and Mongolia.
 
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