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Aero Energy Ltd. was incorporated in British Columbia in 1979.
According to the FP Survey of Predecessor and Defunct Companies, Aran Oil changed its name to Canadian Aran Petroleums Ltd. in 1979.
Amberhill Petroleum was incorporated in British Columbia in 1980.
A Government of Canada website shows the company changed its name in 1980 to 98947 Canada Inc., and that company was amalgamated into Gentry Resources Ltd. which is inactive.
In 1986, creditors rejected a proposal to salvage Lochiel Exploration Ltd. effectively killing the debt-plagued oil company run by then Alberta Liberal Leader Nick Taylor.
Asamera was bought by Gulf Canada Resources Ltd. in 1988.
In 1989, Texaco was purchased by Imperial Oil and its operations were merged into Imperial Oil or sold off.
Incorporated in Ontario, Dallas changed its name to AML International, and then AML was cease-traded by Ontario in 1990.
He sold his company to Talisman Energy in 1994, but remained chairman of the board of directors of Bow Valley Energy Limited until his death.
In 1995, Ranchmen's was acquired by Crestar Energy.
In 1995 Ranchmen's was bought by Crestar Energy.
The Company was struck from the Alberta register on January 3, 1996.
Cactus was acquired by Precision Drilling in 1997.
From checking the internet it looks like Ulster was purchased by Anderson in 2000.
It purchased PanCanadian Petroleum in 2002 and the company is now called EnCana.
Fort St John Petroleums Ltd. was liquidated 2002-10-01.
Anadarko sold its Canadian assets to Canadian Natural Resources Limited in 2006.
Our researchers believes they are still in business as EC Franklin (as of July 2009).
According to an Alberta government list, Halkirk Resources was struck from the Alberta Corporate Registry on December 2, 2011.
Eagle Energy advised that this is NOT the Maple Leaf Royalties Corp. that they acquired in January 2016.
A little more information on Lea Park Oils is on pages 6 and 7 of the June 2018 Archives newsletter.
A 2019 Alberta Securities Commission list of companies in default shows a Cease Trade Order for First Houston Oil and Minerals Ltd. which is in default of filing disclosure documents.
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