CALGARY, July 22, 2010 /CNW/ -
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Secure Energy Services Inc. ("Secure" or the "Corporation") (TSX:SES) announced today that it has completed construction and commenced operations of its 11th facility in the Dawson Creek Market area. "The location of the Dawson facility in north-eastern B.C. follows our business strategy of constructing facilities in key under-serviced and capacity constrained markets. The Dawson facility supports the demands of our customers' to have an efficient and cost effective solution for their processing and disposal requirements." said Rene Amirault, President & CEO. Secure's Dawson Creek Disposal Well Facility is located in the centre of the Montney unconventional shale natural gas play where the development of horizontal drilling and multi-stage frac technology have made the production of natural gas economic despite relatively low natural gas prices. The new facility is approved to accept third party sweet and sour produced and waste waters (Class Ib) for deep well injection into a disposal well. The new facility is performing as expected during the first two weeks of operations.
Date of release of Second Quarter results
Secure intends to release its Second Quarter results on Wednesday August 11, 2010 after the close of the market.
About Secure Energy Services Inc.
Secure is a TSX publicly traded energy services company that focuses on providing specialized services to upstream oil and natural gas companies operating in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. The services provided by Secure assist these companies with the treatment and sale of crude oil and the handling of by-products associated with oil and natural gas development and production. The services provided by Secure include crude oil emulsion treatment, the terminalling, storage and marketing of crude oil, oilfield waste processing, tank washing, landfill disposal and disposal of produced and waste water. The Corporation's services are provided at nine facilities in Alberta and two facilities in British Columbia.
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