Questerre reports on proposed ban in Quebec
February 22, 2022, Calgary, Alberta -- Questerre Energy Corporation (“Questerre” or the “Company”) (TSX,OSE:QEC) issued a report to shareholders following the introduction by the Government of Quebec of Bill 21, An Act mainly to end petroleum exploration and production and the public financing of those activities.
https://newsweb.oslobors.no/message/554522
Michael Binnion, President and Chief Executive Officer of Questerre, stated, “Our company has more than a thirty-year history in the natural gas industry in Quebec. Our founding shareholder, Terrenex, and its partners, drilled our first well here in 1991. The law proposes to revoke and cancel our license agreements that were freely entered into by the Province of Quebec at relevant times. It also expropriates our property rights with no meaningful compensation instead of reaffirming the principle of just compensation based on adequate value.”
Over the years, we entered into many different license agreements with the Government of Quebec that clearly outlined our rights and obligations. We were required by the province to spend a substantial amount of money each year to explore for natural gas in Quebec. We were also responsible for safety and the environment. In return, we were granted rights to produce any discovery we made. We fulfilled our duties and safely operated under these agreements with virtually no complaints or problems. During this time, we were in good faith investing money in the province while the Quebec Government administered our agreements in a fair and reasonable manner.
Things changed when we finally made a potentially very commercial discovery. After years of no issues, suddenly there were complaints when we proposed to appraise and produce our discovery, not just spend money.
For some historical context, in the 1970s oil and gas policy changed dramatically in Quebec. The new policy was to make Quebec independent in energy. It was a strategic imperative that the province would be better off using its own resources. To this end, a provincially owned oil and gas company, Société Quebecoise d'Initiatives Petrolieres (“SOQUIP”), was started in 1970 to use Government money to explore for oil and gas. SOQUIP was reorganized after spending millions and not making a significant discovery. To facilitate more rapid exploration, in 1982, the Government expropriated resource rights from thousands of Quebecers and gave them fair and just compensation of a royalty in return.
The policy attracted private companies like ours who did eventually find success. The royalties granted to private citizens are now very valuable due to our work. The proposed law will expropriate these royalties from thousands of Quebecers with zero proposed compensation. There is no representative of these Quebec citizens being consulted by the Government on Bill 21.
After our discovery, we were told by successive Governments that our project required social acceptability in addition to legal compliance for us to produce the natural gas we discovered. We committed our company to excellence in social acceptability to comply with this new requirement.
We contributed to the Strategic Environmental Assessment on oil and gas activity conducted in Quebec. It is the most comprehensive environmental study on oil and gas in Canada. The conclusion of this study was the risks were low and manageable. We have seen through decades of experience elsewhere, that this is true.
We also consulted at length on a new energy policy in Quebec. This policy committed to a lower emissions future and included natural gas development to reach those goals. We also consulted on a new environmental law and regulations that are among the strictest in North America. We also consulted on a new Green Book and hydrocarbon law and the associated regulations. Up until September 2018, the Government of Quebec promised us a legal framework to obtain social license and comply with our license agreements. Even after 2018, the new Government indicated if our project gained social acceptability it could proceed.
We responded to the guidelines of the Green Book and the public comments on social acceptability of the new Government. Over this time, we engaged in considerable and comprehensive discussions and consultation with stakeholders. Based on the feedback from citizens of Quebec, including through several BAPE processes, we completely redesigned our approach to production and even consumption of natural gas.
In good faith, we committed to processes for near zero impact development, with a goal of zero emissions, zero toxic fluids, zero drinking water impact and zero fracturing. We agreed to give towns a share of profits and secured their support. We received support from many farmers groups and unions. We also agreed to give First Nations an interest in the net profits and an equity option covering their traditional territories. The new law proposes to confiscate these interests from First Nations with no compensation and the First Nations have not been invited to the consultations on the law.
As a result of our work, according to Leger polling from last fall, only 13% of Quebecers oppose our project with its new design. We believe it is more than fair to claim we have achieved social acceptability in Quebec. When we approached the Government with our new zero impact approach and confirmation that we believed we had reached a fair level of social acceptability, the unexpected response was to announce publicly a ban on Quebec oil and gas production. The reason given was to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in spite of independent evidence and studies, that demonstrate local production materially reduces global emissions. Local natural gas would use new carbon technology and avoid emissions from the long-range processing and transportation of natural gas.
Given our over thirty-year history of operating responsibly according to our license agreements and the law, plus our obvious and successful social acceptance progress, the Government announcement that it will break its agreements with us and its word to us, seems arbitrary and capricious. We understand the Government believes it has the prerogative to change its mind, change the law and not follow its own contracts. Yet, we are unaccustomed to see a developed nation confiscate the rights and ownership of its honest contractual partners while not even offering them fair, just and adequate compensation.
From an environmental perspective, this ‘ban and block’ approach has been proven ineffective time and time again for emissions and society. Ironically, this outdated mindset will lock Quebec into substantially higher emissions for much longer, likely decades. The modern approach is to transform our energy sources to low emissions energy with new carbon technology. This has led to our circular economy model to move forward on both the environment and energy in Quebec. As a result, there is no public utility in revoking our license agreements; it will instead make the global environment worse, and the province will continue to support and to be dependent upon others for its natural gas supply.
This is contrary to all sustainable development rules. One of which being, that the site of production should always be as close as possible to the site of its consumption. It is that principle which forbids Quebec from shipping its waste to less developed countries.
Through following the law, and spending hundreds of millions over a long period of time, we succeeded in finding something of great value. The Quebec Government may decide to block us from developing it and revoke our licenses and its word. But the discovery once made cannot be undiscovered and it has tremendous value to whomever owns it.
We think the Government of Quebec is making a fundamental mistake on a project that enhances Quebec society and has broad popular and local support. However, even if the Government chooses not to produce it but to keep it as a strategic reserve of natural gas, it confers great value to the citizens of Quebec. Though it is more likely, a future Government will choose to produce and profit from this giant gas field, as modern energy transformation technology becomes obvious to all. Whatever the Government pays us will be much, much less than the value to Quebec and its citizens. It is an unfair deal for our thousands of small shareholders compared to the opportunity to develop our discovery as originally agreed and promoted by the Government.
After all this time and our significant investments, we will of course spend whatever time and money is required for our many individual and institutional investors from Norway, Canada and around the world to be treated fairly. We have been blessed with loyal shareholders who have supported our efforts to succeed in Quebec, including backing us on a world-leading approach to energy transformation. We plan to work to amend and improve this law through the consultation process and the collaboration of other interested parties, and take whatever action appears necessary to protect our rights. The province has created legitimate expectations that investors would be treated fairly. It cannot simply fail to satisfy these expectations it has fueled and promoted. Predictability and trust are two defining components of free market economies seeking foreign investment. Bill 21 lacks both.
Mr. Binnion added, “It is not reasonable the actual impacted parties are not included in the consultations for this proposed law. Our efforts will also go to protecting small towns, ordinary Quebec citizens and First Nations who like our shareholders are equally impacted by the arbitrary approach of Bill 21. Given our project is demonstrated to be aimed at reducing global environmental impacts, there is no public utility in disadvantaging so many groups and the reputation of Quebec as a free society.”
https://newsweb.oslobors.no/message/554522
Michael Binnion, President and Chief Executive Officer of Questerre, stated, “Our company has more than a thirty-year history in the natural gas industry in Quebec. Our founding shareholder, Terrenex, and its partners, drilled our first well here in 1991. The law proposes to revoke and cancel our license agreements that were freely entered into by the Province of Quebec at relevant times. It also expropriates our property rights with no meaningful compensation instead of reaffirming the principle of just compensation based on adequate value.”
Over the years, we entered into many different license agreements with the Government of Quebec that clearly outlined our rights and obligations. We were required by the province to spend a substantial amount of money each year to explore for natural gas in Quebec. We were also responsible for safety and the environment. In return, we were granted rights to produce any discovery we made. We fulfilled our duties and safely operated under these agreements with virtually no complaints or problems. During this time, we were in good faith investing money in the province while the Quebec Government administered our agreements in a fair and reasonable manner.
Things changed when we finally made a potentially very commercial discovery. After years of no issues, suddenly there were complaints when we proposed to appraise and produce our discovery, not just spend money.
For some historical context, in the 1970s oil and gas policy changed dramatically in Quebec. The new policy was to make Quebec independent in energy. It was a strategic imperative that the province would be better off using its own resources. To this end, a provincially owned oil and gas company, Société Quebecoise d'Initiatives Petrolieres (“SOQUIP”), was started in 1970 to use Government money to explore for oil and gas. SOQUIP was reorganized after spending millions and not making a significant discovery. To facilitate more rapid exploration, in 1982, the Government expropriated resource rights from thousands of Quebecers and gave them fair and just compensation of a royalty in return.
The policy attracted private companies like ours who did eventually find success. The royalties granted to private citizens are now very valuable due to our work. The proposed law will expropriate these royalties from thousands of Quebecers with zero proposed compensation. There is no representative of these Quebec citizens being consulted by the Government on Bill 21.
After our discovery, we were told by successive Governments that our project required social acceptability in addition to legal compliance for us to produce the natural gas we discovered. We committed our company to excellence in social acceptability to comply with this new requirement.
We contributed to the Strategic Environmental Assessment on oil and gas activity conducted in Quebec. It is the most comprehensive environmental study on oil and gas in Canada. The conclusion of this study was the risks were low and manageable. We have seen through decades of experience elsewhere, that this is true.
We also consulted at length on a new energy policy in Quebec. This policy committed to a lower emissions future and included natural gas development to reach those goals. We also consulted on a new environmental law and regulations that are among the strictest in North America. We also consulted on a new Green Book and hydrocarbon law and the associated regulations. Up until September 2018, the Government of Quebec promised us a legal framework to obtain social license and comply with our license agreements. Even after 2018, the new Government indicated if our project gained social acceptability it could proceed.
We responded to the guidelines of the Green Book and the public comments on social acceptability of the new Government. Over this time, we engaged in considerable and comprehensive discussions and consultation with stakeholders. Based on the feedback from citizens of Quebec, including through several BAPE processes, we completely redesigned our approach to production and even consumption of natural gas.
In good faith, we committed to processes for near zero impact development, with a goal of zero emissions, zero toxic fluids, zero drinking water impact and zero fracturing. We agreed to give towns a share of profits and secured their support. We received support from many farmers groups and unions. We also agreed to give First Nations an interest in the net profits and an equity option covering their traditional territories. The new law proposes to confiscate these interests from First Nations with no compensation and the First Nations have not been invited to the consultations on the law.
As a result of our work, according to Leger polling from last fall, only 13% of Quebecers oppose our project with its new design. We believe it is more than fair to claim we have achieved social acceptability in Quebec. When we approached the Government with our new zero impact approach and confirmation that we believed we had reached a fair level of social acceptability, the unexpected response was to announce publicly a ban on Quebec oil and gas production. The reason given was to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in spite of independent evidence and studies, that demonstrate local production materially reduces global emissions. Local natural gas would use new carbon technology and avoid emissions from the long-range processing and transportation of natural gas.
Given our over thirty-year history of operating responsibly according to our license agreements and the law, plus our obvious and successful social acceptance progress, the Government announcement that it will break its agreements with us and its word to us, seems arbitrary and capricious. We understand the Government believes it has the prerogative to change its mind, change the law and not follow its own contracts. Yet, we are unaccustomed to see a developed nation confiscate the rights and ownership of its honest contractual partners while not even offering them fair, just and adequate compensation.
From an environmental perspective, this ‘ban and block’ approach has been proven ineffective time and time again for emissions and society. Ironically, this outdated mindset will lock Quebec into substantially higher emissions for much longer, likely decades. The modern approach is to transform our energy sources to low emissions energy with new carbon technology. This has led to our circular economy model to move forward on both the environment and energy in Quebec. As a result, there is no public utility in revoking our license agreements; it will instead make the global environment worse, and the province will continue to support and to be dependent upon others for its natural gas supply.
This is contrary to all sustainable development rules. One of which being, that the site of production should always be as close as possible to the site of its consumption. It is that principle which forbids Quebec from shipping its waste to less developed countries.
Through following the law, and spending hundreds of millions over a long period of time, we succeeded in finding something of great value. The Quebec Government may decide to block us from developing it and revoke our licenses and its word. But the discovery once made cannot be undiscovered and it has tremendous value to whomever owns it.
We think the Government of Quebec is making a fundamental mistake on a project that enhances Quebec society and has broad popular and local support. However, even if the Government chooses not to produce it but to keep it as a strategic reserve of natural gas, it confers great value to the citizens of Quebec. Though it is more likely, a future Government will choose to produce and profit from this giant gas field, as modern energy transformation technology becomes obvious to all. Whatever the Government pays us will be much, much less than the value to Quebec and its citizens. It is an unfair deal for our thousands of small shareholders compared to the opportunity to develop our discovery as originally agreed and promoted by the Government.
After all this time and our significant investments, we will of course spend whatever time and money is required for our many individual and institutional investors from Norway, Canada and around the world to be treated fairly. We have been blessed with loyal shareholders who have supported our efforts to succeed in Quebec, including backing us on a world-leading approach to energy transformation. We plan to work to amend and improve this law through the consultation process and the collaboration of other interested parties, and take whatever action appears necessary to protect our rights. The province has created legitimate expectations that investors would be treated fairly. It cannot simply fail to satisfy these expectations it has fueled and promoted. Predictability and trust are two defining components of free market economies seeking foreign investment. Bill 21 lacks both.
Mr. Binnion added, “It is not reasonable the actual impacted parties are not included in the consultations for this proposed law. Our efforts will also go to protecting small towns, ordinary Quebec citizens and First Nations who like our shareholders are equally impacted by the arbitrary approach of Bill 21. Given our project is demonstrated to be aimed at reducing global environmental impacts, there is no public utility in disadvantaging so many groups and the reputation of Quebec as a free society.”
Det er jo her spørsmålet om erstatning kommer inn hvis lovforbudet trer i kraft. Jeg trodde du hadde skjønt så pass.
Redigert 23.02.2022 kl 09:24
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Stock Walker
23.02.2022 kl 10:13
3774
Selvfølgelig vil det nye lovforslaget mot utvinng av olje og gas kunne kansellere Binnions avtale med FN hvis loven trer i kraft. Men de kan kreve erstatning selv om myndighetene ifølge Binnion hevder at de ikke har krav på det. Uansett vil dette bli en langvarig prosess med en høy grad av usikkerhet som neppe vil komme aksjonærene til gode i form av kursøkning.
Cph2500
23.02.2022 kl 10:18
3742
Rusland vs Ukraine krise kan påvirke hele markedet hårdt.
Vi kan risikere at qec ryger direkte ned til kurs 1 kr.
Det er min vurdering
Vi kan risikere at qec ryger direkte ned til kurs 1 kr.
Det er min vurdering
Slettet brukerskrev +17% med en omsetning på 17 millioner, ikke verst på en slik urolig dag
solgte du på topp i går TG?
Jensi
23.02.2022 kl 11:12
3560
så har jeg genkøbt ½ af dem jeg solgt i går med en fin fortjeneste - tak til naked shorter mafiaen, da det jo kun er et teknisk tal i deres computer
venter med resten da det er rart med lidt cash i disse putin - tider
venter med resten da det er rart med lidt cash i disse putin - tider
Viti
23.02.2022 kl 11:35
3476
Gassindustrien fekk utale seg i går i følge denne artikkelen.
https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/environnement/678144/une-entreprise-gaziere-de-l-alberta-menace-le-gouvernement-du-quebec
Quebeck kan ikkje stole på vind- og sol kraft, eit godt poeng.
https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/environnement/678144/une-entreprise-gaziere-de-l-alberta-menace-le-gouvernement-du-quebec
Quebeck kan ikkje stole på vind- og sol kraft, eit godt poeng.
Merkelig hvis ikke Quebecs største og fremste energikilde, vannkraften ble nevnt.
Quebec
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Quebec
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Hydro-Quebec administrerer et stort nettverk av vannkraftverk og produserer mer enn 95% av energien som brukes i regionen. Regionen står for mer enn 40% av de totale vannressursene som er tilgjengelige i Canada, noe som gjør det til et ypperlig sted for vannkraftproduksjon. Kronekontoret driver 63 vannkraftverk, hvor 5 har en kapasitet som er større enn 2,000 MW. Robert-Bourassa Generating Station er selskapets største og har en kapasitet på 5,616 MW. Selskapet leverer elektrisitet til mer enn 4 millioner forbrukere, og de fleste er enten gårder eller boliger som bruker kraften primært til oppvarming. I tillegg til sine lokale kunder eksporterer selskapet også elektrisitet til USA.
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Redigert 23.02.2022 kl 12:06
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Viti
23.02.2022 kl 12:00
3412
Hvordan fungerer desse vannverkene i -40 i vinterdelen? Har du noe infor om det også?
Edit: Tipper det har samme virkning som i Norge; Når magasinet minker pga manglende nedbør så blir energien dyrere for forbruker.
Edit: Tipper det har samme virkning som i Norge; Når magasinet minker pga manglende nedbør så blir energien dyrere for forbruker.
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Quebec har satset på vannkraft i mange 10 år og er et av verdens foregangsland innen utnyttelsen av denne energikilden.
Redigert 23.02.2022 kl 12:09
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Slettet brukerskrev solgte du på topp i går TG?
Alltid lett å være stor i kjeften når man sitter med fasiten i hånden
Pam
23.02.2022 kl 13:02
3235
Presset øker på regjeringen, ikke tvil om det. Oversatt referat fra artikkelen under, sier at regjeringen vil gi smuler, mens næringen krever fear erstatning av investerte midler + forventet inntjening. Dette spriket er så stort at det er overhengende sannsynlighet for rettssak. Dette er ikke nytt, derimot siste avsnittet om at mange forlatte brønner lekker HC er nytt. Dette har garantert stor kostnad, hvem må betale dette, samt at det er ett av momentene til evt pilot skal lykkes er at brønnene holder co2.
Dette er etter min mening de største risikomomentene i caset..
Google translate referat:
Minister Jonatan Julien forble imidlertid på sin stilling, og lovet å refundere visse utgifter som er pådratt av selskaper siden 2015. I henhold til det Legault-regjeringen gir med lovforslag 21, vil Quebec også refundere 75 % av kostnadene for stenging og restaurering av 62 brønner som er boret, inkludert 29 skifergassbrønner, men som fortsatt eies av selskaper. Regjeringen anslår regningen til 33 millioner dollar.
Quebec-staten vil måtte betale titalls millioner dollar for dekontaminering av forlatte olje- og gassbrønner, hvorav mange lekker hydrokarboner. Den totale regningen er ukjent.
Med Francois Carabin
Dette er etter min mening de største risikomomentene i caset..
Google translate referat:
Minister Jonatan Julien forble imidlertid på sin stilling, og lovet å refundere visse utgifter som er pådratt av selskaper siden 2015. I henhold til det Legault-regjeringen gir med lovforslag 21, vil Quebec også refundere 75 % av kostnadene for stenging og restaurering av 62 brønner som er boret, inkludert 29 skifergassbrønner, men som fortsatt eies av selskaper. Regjeringen anslår regningen til 33 millioner dollar.
Quebec-staten vil måtte betale titalls millioner dollar for dekontaminering av forlatte olje- og gassbrønner, hvorav mange lekker hydrokarboner. Den totale regningen er ukjent.
Med Francois Carabin
Redigert 23.02.2022 kl 13:05
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Litt tilleggs informasjon siden du virker interessert.
Québec Electricity and Natural Gas Options
Québec is one of the largest provinces in Canada, where 23% of the Canadian population lives (approximately 8.3 million people). And this is only part of the story; Québec is one of the largest electricity producers in Canada — around 45,402 megawatts (MW) —, and produces around one-third of the electricity generation in the country, meaning 4.1% of the country’s total energy production.
Most of this power comes from Québec’s huge hydroelectricity sources. The province has more than 130,000 rivers and streams, where approximately 40% of Canada’s water is located. As an example, Québec has more than three times the hydroelectricity potential of British Columbia. The province is also a source of wind, biomass and solar energy.
All of these abundant sources of hydroelectricity made of Québec electricity rates some of the lowest in Canada and in the world. Electricity prices in the province are historically lower than in other provinces and states in North America.
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https://energyrates.ca/quebec/
Québec Electricity and Natural Gas Options
Québec is one of the largest provinces in Canada, where 23% of the Canadian population lives (approximately 8.3 million people). And this is only part of the story; Québec is one of the largest electricity producers in Canada — around 45,402 megawatts (MW) —, and produces around one-third of the electricity generation in the country, meaning 4.1% of the country’s total energy production.
Most of this power comes from Québec’s huge hydroelectricity sources. The province has more than 130,000 rivers and streams, where approximately 40% of Canada’s water is located. As an example, Québec has more than three times the hydroelectricity potential of British Columbia. The province is also a source of wind, biomass and solar energy.
All of these abundant sources of hydroelectricity made of Québec electricity rates some of the lowest in Canada and in the world. Electricity prices in the province are historically lower than in other provinces and states in North America.
(Link til resten av artikkelen kommer)
https://energyrates.ca/quebec/
Redigert 23.02.2022 kl 14:00
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Cph2500
23.02.2022 kl 14:13
3058
Gaab 🥱 tiden løber afsted der gået mere end 10 år med Qec/Quebec
Hvor mange år skal man mon vente endnu🤔
Hvor mange år skal man mon vente endnu🤔
AksjeKong1
23.02.2022 kl 14:28
2990
Hvis du ikke har tro på denne så lurer jeg på hva i all verden du sitter å venter på og orker å skrive om aksjer du ikke innehar? Kom deg videre i en som du evt har tro på. Ha en fortsatt fin dag 😊
kimj
23.02.2022 kl 15:44
2823
Svaret er nei, den gjør ikke det. Hva politikerne i Quebec kommer med slags illegitime lover på falske grunnlag er ikke relevant for noen parter. Dette har allerede retten i Quebec avgjort. Loven de forsøker å håndheve, et moratorium med grunnlag i miljøhensyn har allerede retten konkludert at er pølsevev. Quebecs regjering har tapt i retten, loven er ikke gyldig slik Quebec mener. Questerres avtale med First Nations er ikke Quebec en part i, så om de skulle komme med en ny lov så vil ikke den rokke ved menneskerettighetene til First Nations og urbefølkningen som bor der og deres territorium. Forenede Nasjoners lover trumfer Quebecs lover. Hva det betyr er at urbefolkningens rettigheter går foran lovene Quebecs regjering lager. Kort fortalt; De har ikke myndighet til å stoppe denne avtalen, pilotprosjektet eller drilling på First Nations territorium. Dette viser høyesterettsdommen i Norge, hvor samene vinner over staten. Det samme skjedde når fiskeelvene i Canada ble ødelagt, da vant First Nations over Canada og lokal regjering, bedriftene måtte legges ned og flyttes. Kort fortalt, du tar altså feil. Questerre har gyldig avtale og kan igangsette pilot. De bare håper Quebec gir de tillatelse til å drille utenfor First Nations landområder også. Her ligger jo store deler av Questerres lisenser. Men Questerre har allerede avtale som alle First Nations har støttet og står bak. Så Questerre kan drille i betydelige områder med Forenede Nasjoners lovverk til grunn.
tuja
23.02.2022 kl 15:55
2788
Der traff du spikern på hodet, Kim. FN har rettigheter til utvinning av naturressurser på eget land. Og dette er vedtatt ved lov.
kimj, flot skriv og spot on 👏👏
Er Profit Hunter mon den gamle Pick Up? 🤔😂
Er Profit Hunter mon den gamle Pick Up? 🤔😂
Du skal ha for tålmodet kimj, skal bli moro å se om det denne gangen går inn når det blir servert med t-skje..
Tradere som gevinstsikrer gårsdagens oppgang + krigsfrykt
børs87
23.02.2022 kl 16:25
2726
Fjellbris skrev Tuja - ja har pga olja måtte kjøpe litt til med snitt 1,54 :-)
Bare å kjøpe mere nå, plutselig går toget!
Med respekt å melde, hva er dette?
Sitat: «Questerres avtale med First Nations er ikke Quebec en part i, så om de skulle komme med en ny lov så vil ikke den rokke ved menneskerettighetene til First Nations og urbefølkningen som bor der og deres territorium. Forenede Nasjoners lover trumfer Quebecs lover. Hva det betyr er at urbefolkningens rettigheter går foran lovene Quebecs regjering lager»
Fordi Quebec ikke er part i Questerre avtale med FN, kan ikke en ny lov ifølge Kimj rokke ved menneskerettighetene til First Nations og urbefolkningen som bor og deres territorium. Den analysen synes jeg bare kimj skal overrekke Binnion på et sølvfat.
Sitat: «Questerres avtale med First Nations er ikke Quebec en part i, så om de skulle komme med en ny lov så vil ikke den rokke ved menneskerettighetene til First Nations og urbefølkningen som bor der og deres territorium. Forenede Nasjoners lover trumfer Quebecs lover. Hva det betyr er at urbefolkningens rettigheter går foran lovene Quebecs regjering lager»
Fordi Quebec ikke er part i Questerre avtale med FN, kan ikke en ny lov ifølge Kimj rokke ved menneskerettighetene til First Nations og urbefolkningen som bor og deres territorium. Den analysen synes jeg bare kimj skal overrekke Binnion på et sølvfat.
Redigert 23.02.2022 kl 16:52
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1013
23.02.2022 kl 16:52
2644
børs87 skrev Bare å kjøpe mere nå, plutselig går toget!
50/50 brønde er tilbagebetalt melding kan komme når som helst, 3 nye 25% brønde senest om en måned, Qec kommer til at tjene 100 millioner i Q1.sæt det lige op mod børsværdien.
Solid nedgang som forventet etter oppgangen i går. Sluttet også på dagens laveste som indikerer nedgang også i morgen. Tipper den går til 1,20 før den tar en pause i nedgangen mot 1kr-
Slettet brukerskrev Alltid lett å være stor i kjeften når man sitter med fasiten i hånden
Trump hva mener du med det, du trenger ikke være å være ufin!!! Du insinuerte i går på om du skulle selge mens det var på topp og det var mitt spørsmål i dag om du solgte eller ikke. Jeg har ikke fasiten på hverken pilot, størrelse på erstatning eller om du burde ha solgt, sitat fra meg i går, vurder selv!! Så må du altså påstå at jeg er stor i kjeften, makan til personer som driver med personhets på disse trådene nå om dagen skal en lete lenge etter. Jeg har i hverfall den egenskapen at jeg si unnskyld eller beklager om jeg skrevet noe dumt men nå syns jeg dette har gått alt for langt!!!! Er det ikke mulig å være enige om at en er uenige lenger uten masse drittslenging??
kimj så hvorfor gjør de ikke pilot da så lenge alt er urokkelig i den avtalen, ingen grunn til å ligge på knea og be pent, sende en haug med brev til myndighetene om tillatelse osv...da er det bare å gønne på!!
kimj
23.02.2022 kl 17:36
2460
Binnion er selvfølgelig allerede klar over dette, derav inngåelse av en avtale med First Nations, uten å bry seg om å snakke med Quebecs regjering i det hele tatt. De er ikke relevante. Men Quebecs regjering har uttrykt bekymringer for kontaminasjon av drikkevannet, enkelte steder har kilden til drikkevannet sitt utspring i First Nations territorium og andre steder vil det være motsatt, at First Nation drikkevannkilder har utspring i Quebecs territorium. Siden drikkevann er essensielt for å overleve vil dette være en av de ting som skal beskyttes og ansees som en menneskerett for å ha et trygt og sikkert liv. Vann er essensielt. Quebec har derfor lov til å beskytte sine vannkilder, de stedene hvor dette er aktuelt. Problemet til Quebec er at BAPE rapporten konkluderte med at fracking på de dybder Questerre driller, kontaminerer IKKE DRIKKEVANN og er ingen fare for drikkevannskilder. Det som derimot KAN utgjøre en risiko for drikkevannskilder, men da i mindre skala, er eventuelle ulykker. Derfor må Questerre og alle andre gjøre drilling på en trygg og god måte. Dette lager man planer og prosedyrer for, som deretter leveres i en drillesøknad når du skal lage en ny brønn. Det er en slik søknad, for å borre pilotbrønner, Questerre har levert Quebecs forvaltere. Denne venter de på godkjenning av. Grunnen til at de sendte søknad til Quebec er fordi deres drikkevannskilder er involvert og de dermed har en rett til å bli konsultert når prosjektet KAN ha konsekvenser for slike kilder. Samt at pilotprosjektene Questerre har foreslått tidligere har befunnet seg på Quebecs territorium. Denne siste avtalen ligger som sagt på First Nations territorium og hensyn som må tas til Quebecs regjering er da minimale. Det er ikke null hensyn, men det er meget små hensyn som må tas hva Quebecs regjering skulle mene om et pilotprosjekt på First Nations territorium. Det vil være f.eks. støy og kontaminasjon av drikkevannskilder som påvirker Quebecs innbyggere i umiddelbar nærhet av pilotbrønn. Nå gidder jeg ikke bruke mer t-skje. God kveld folkens :-)
Redigert 23.02.2022 kl 17:40
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kimj
23.02.2022 kl 17:39
2457
Nei, det er ikke bare å "gønne på" din ivrige cowboy. Les mitt tidligere svar.
Kimj skjønner sikkert også til syvende og sist at FN ikke kan overstyre lover og gjøre hva de vil bare fordi det er i deres interesse. Nå har jo selv Binnion vedgått at den nye loven kan ugyldiggjøre avtalen med FN hvis den trer i kraft.
Sitat Binnion: «We also agreed to give First Nations an interest in the net profits and an equity option covering their traditional territories. The new law proposes to confiscate these interests from First Nations with no compensation and the First Nations have not been invited to the consultations on the law».
Sitat Binnion: «We also agreed to give First Nations an interest in the net profits and an equity option covering their traditional territories. The new law proposes to confiscate these interests from First Nations with no compensation and the First Nations have not been invited to the consultations on the law».
kimj
23.02.2022 kl 17:46
2431
Du må nok jobbe med engelsken og forstå meningen i ordet "proposes". Han sier det er dette de foreslår. Binnions ståsted er altså at dette vil åpne Quebec for enorme søksmål, både med bakgrunn i brudd på menneskerettigheter og erstatningssøksmål. Børsmeldingen er en advarsel gitt til Quebecs regjering, fra herr Binnion og Questerre. Bøller dere mer nå så får dere svi!
OPC1000
23.02.2022 kl 17:52
2411
Alt koker ned til at det er upopulært å skrive noe som har negative konsekvenser for QEC. Da blir man møtt med personangrep.
nå må du ikke bruke hersketeknikk ala Donald T da Kimj :-))) vi er alle enige om at dersom pilot ikke blir godtatt så vil de kreve en klekkelig erstatning, men da snakker vi rettsak og laaaaang tid framover :-)))
kimj
23.02.2022 kl 17:54
2439
Nøyaktig hva er det jeg har skrevet som går på person? Jeg kjenner ingen av disse aliasene og vet ingenting om de. De tar feil i SAK. Punktum.
njn-
23.02.2022 kl 17:57
2672
Slutt å skriv om noe du tydeligvis ikke har kunnskap om.
Lover og regler er til for å brytes i følge deg.
Er du betalt av regjeringen i Quebec? for å spre usannheter.
Lover og regler er til for å brytes i følge deg.
Er du betalt av regjeringen i Quebec? for å spre usannheter.
kimj
23.02.2022 kl 18:15
2612
Quebecs lover gjelder i Quebec. På First Nations territorium så trumfer ubefolkningens rettigheter til å utnytte egne naturressurser. Dette betyr; Quebecs lover, samme hva de sier til First Nations naturressurser, er ikke gyldige og hensyntas ikke på First Nations territorium. First Nations avtaler og lover, går foran. Slik Forenede Nasjoners rettigheter for urbefolkningen stipulerer. Quebecs regjering er ikke part i avtalen med First Nations og kommer heller aldri til å bli det. Annet enn de hensyn First Nations må ta til sine umiddelbare naboers(Quebeceres) menneskerettigheter. Jeg forstår at loven kan være komplisert å forstå. Men noen lover trumfer andre lover. De som betyr mest, eller er viktigst om du vil, er menneskerettigheter. Forenede Nasjoner(UN) er en av organene som stipulerer og håndhever disse. Disse går foran Quebecs regjering. Kort fortalt har First Nations råderett over eget territorium, det har ikke Quebecs regjering, helt uavhengig av hva de måtte lage av lover. Siden Forenede nasjoners lover trumfer slik lover. De går foran. De kan bryte samtlige lover Quebecs regjering lager, siden alle lovene Quebecs regjering er illegitime dersom de bryter First Nations menneskerettigheter slik stipulert av Forenede nasjoner. Da vil First Nations lover og avtaler gå foran og Quebecs regjering er lovbrytere som skal stanses. Derfor sier Binnion at våre rettigheter, og First Nations rettigheter, vil bli forsvart. Dette er en advarsel om hva som kommer til å skje dersom Quebecs regjering ikke snur og slutter drive med tull :-)
Redigert 23.02.2022 kl 18:16
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