Haldimand petroleum project

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-The is a joint venture between [[Petrolia]], [[Junex Inc.]] and [[Gastem]] to evaluate an area surrounding the Haldimand No. 1 discovery well which is located 2 kilometers from the Gaspe harbour, at the tip of the Gaspe Peninsula in the Province of Quebec, Canada. Since October, 2008 the 13 square kilometer area centered on Haldimand No. 1 has been the subject of [[Seismic studies]], an extensive surface soil geochemical survey, and a petrographic study of the associated Gaspe sandstones.+The is a joint venture between [[Petrolia]], [[Junex Inc.]] and [[Gastem]] to evaluate an area surrounding the Haldimand No. 1 discovery well which is located 2 kilometers from the Gaspe harbour, at the tip of the Gaspe Peninsula in the Province of Quebec, Canada. Since October, 2008 the 13 square kilometer area centered on Haldimand No. 1 has been the subject of [[Seismic testing|seismic studies]], an extensive surface soil geochemical survey, and a petrographic study of the associated Gaspe sandstones.

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The is a joint venture between Petrolia, Junex Inc. and Gastem to evaluate an area surrounding the Haldimand No. 1 discovery well which is located 2 kilometers from the Gaspe harbour, at the tip of the Gaspe Peninsula in the Province of Quebec, Canada. Since October, 2008 the 13 square kilometer area centered on Haldimand No. 1 has been the subject of seismic studies, an extensive surface soil geochemical survey, and a petrographic study of the associated Gaspe sandstones.

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