Korean joint venture falls throughBellatrix walks from negotiations, unhappy with ‘risk adverse philosophy’ of Koreans; expects new Cardium play partners shortly Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
Not even the prospect of a foothold in what has been rated as Canada’s fastest-emerging light oil play, or a fistful of upbeat reserve assessments could win over a South Korean investor, eying a stake in high-flying Bellatrix Exploration.
The sudden collapse of C$300 million joint venture between th....
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