Corridor Resources
TSE:CDHCorridor Resources Inc., a junior resource company, explores for, develops, and produces petroleum and natural gas. The company explores for petroleum and natural gas onshore in New Brunswick and Québec; and offshore in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Its principal properties include the McCully Field located to the northeast of Sussex, New Brunswick; the Frederick Brook Shale located in the Elgin sub-basin in southern New Brunswick; and the Old Harry prospect located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. As at December 31, 2017, the company had an interest in 38 net producing and nonproducing natural gas and oil wells. Corridor Resources Inc. was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Halifax, Canada.
Emerald Bay Energy
CVE:EBYEmerald Bay Energy Inc. operates as an energy company with oil producing properties in Southwest Texas, as well as non-operated oil and natural gas interests in Central Alberta, Canada. It owns 50% working interests in the Wooden Horse and Nash Creek projects in Guadeloupe, Texas. The company also owns and operates various working interests in the HugoCellR, Cotulla, and MarPat partnerships. The company was incorporated in 1997 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.
Gran Tierra Energy
NYSEAMERICAN:GTEGran Tierra Energy Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the exploration and production of oil and gas properties in Colombia and Ecuador. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.
ShaMaran Petroleum
CVE:SNMShaMaran Petroleum Corp., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the oil and gas exploration and production. It holds interest in the Atrush Block production sharing contract; and in the Sarsang Production Sharing Contract in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The company was incorporated in 1991 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
Tennessee Valley Authority PARRS A 2029
NYSE:TVEfor more than eight decades, the tennessee valley authority has provided affordable electricity, environmental stewardship and economic development opportunities to the tennessee valley. tva was established by congress in 1933 to address a wide range of environmental, economic and technological issues, including the need for low-cost electricity, and navigation and flood control along the tennessee river system. tva is fully self-financing, funding virtually all operations through electricity sales and power system bond financing. tva makes no profit and receives no tax money. tva's power service territory includes most off tennessee and parts of alabama, georgia, kentucky, mississippi, north carolina and virginia, covering 80,000 square miles and providing electricity to more than 9 million people at prices below the national average, tva sales electricity to 155 local power companies and 57 directly served industries and federal facilities. mission: tva was built for the people – to