... But a 'partner' isn't?
No, partnering via a 'fist up last down' contractual guarantee of work is not the type of partnership you seem to think. All it means is they were hired.
... But a 'partner' isn't?
Whatever you like... But FYI - EnCana (and the Dene/Lakota companies) provided details they chose suitable for release... That doesn't mean that they published the arrangement in it's entirety.
Taking a drilling contract doesn't make you an oil company.![]()
As a limited partner in a joint venture they definitely would be getting a gross over riding royalty even if it were off Rez on Crown lands. That is the standard when the Feds fund FN business in the resource sector. It benefits the FN in the long term and it's how the Feds get their investment back on a split of the GORR.The devil is in the details, ain't it?
Ask yourself these questions; who has surface rights to the land? To the minerals? Is payment 100% cash or partial royalty/well?
If EnCana is getting access to Dene land and IF a part of the payment structure is based on a GORR or 'in kind', then that would definitely make the Dene drilling entity an oil company.
Cute spin.So they deliberately jaded the meanings of words to fit your agenda? That's hilarious.
Yeah. Kind of like an electrical company being a plumbing company and vice versa simply because they both do stuff for a general contracting company. lol Funny shyte this thread. And it's still way the fµck off topic.That's illogical, if you partner with an oil company, it doesn't make you an oil company. If my corporation partners with a researcher at a university for discovery work on a new vaccine, that doesn't make the university a pharmaceutical company. It doesn't make the researcher an employee of a pharmaceutical company. Oil companies sell a commodity. Drilling companies sell a service. Big f'ing difference.
When it comes to business there is no sloppy English. The use of the term "joint venture" was sloppy as well I suppose? It's not spin at all Les, it's the rules of the game.
Yeah. Kind of like an electrical company being a plumbing company and vice versa simply because they both do stuff for a general contracting company. lol Funny shyte this thread. And it's still way the fµck off topic.
Cute spin.
It looks to me like Encana's public statement included the word "partnered" incidentally.
If you have a copy of that contract and it said that the Dene and Encana were partners, you'd have proof. Otherwise, Karrie's guess is as good as yours. Either way, as I said whoever owned the rigs and drilled the oil in 2002 is irrelevant to the topic. So is the "partnership". It's a fat red herring.
Anything and everything to try to say that the natives ought to shut up and smile and accept whatever 'we' give them.
Yeah right. Publicity articles are always eztremely accurate. uhuh If you believe that, I have a bit of land to sell you: http://www.leelau.net/2005/sme/day4symphony/viewfromsymphonypeaksirdouglas01.jpgWhen it comes to business there is no sloppy English.
Legally, there's a difference between "joint venture" and " partnership". But that's not the part I was saying was spin.The use of the term "joint venture" was sloppy as well I suppose?
If the contract said they were partners, they were partners. If not, they weren't. Like I said, without reading the contract, Karrie's guess at what the publicity article meant is as good as yours.It's not spin at all Les, it's the rules of the game.
Are we feeling sorry for our self here???![]()