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Saturn Minerals Inc. (TSXV:SMI) Director Stefan Szary spoke with Resource Investing News about his company’s coal, oil and gas assets in Saskatchewan. Mr. Szary said that investors should consider Saturn Minerals because “we have one of the largest coal seams in Canada: 89 meters, shallow, right by a rail, and in the course of that, we have oil and gas seeps and 1500 square kilometres of oil and gas rights as well, in the Williston Basis.”
Saturn Minerals Inc. (TSXV:SMI) Director Stefan Szary spoke with Resource Investing News about his company’s coal, oil and gas assets in Saskatchewan. Mr. Szary said that investors should consider Saturn Minerals because “we have one of the largest coal seams in Canada: 89 meters, shallow, right by a rail, and in the course of that, we have oil and gas seeps and 1500 square kilometres of oil and gas rights as well, in the Williston Basis.” He continued on to say, “if you want to get idea of what an 89 meter coal seam looks like, you gotta go outside Vancouver and Calgary, find the tallest building, and it’s the same size.”
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