Ontario Energy Board Rules in Favor of Metalore

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Aug 27, 2019
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SIMCOE, ON / ACCESSWIRE / August 27, 2019 / Metalore Resources Limited (TSXV:MET, Financial) (“Metalore” or the “Company”) announces that it has been granted the right by the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) to sell natural gas directly to an end user. The OEB has given the Company a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) which will allow it to supply natural gas to a 31,000 sq ft. processing facility owned and operated by New Leaf Canada Inc. (“New Leaf” or “NLC”) in Norfolk County, southern Ontario. In its decision the OEB ruled that although Enbridge Gas Inc. holds the necessary certificate to supply gas to the NLC location, a system [CPCN] by-pass would be granted “because of the significantly higher cost if Enbridge Gas were to provide the service to NLC vs Metalore”. Metalore provided 2019 estimates from contractors, the result of which showed that the cost for it to supply all necessary piping and gas treatment equipment to the NLC location was far less ($150,000) than the April 1, 2019 cost estimate submitted by Enbridge to NLC (over $2.3 million). The OEB concluded that Metalore would be allowed to supply gas directly to NLC under such circumstances because the NLC facility requires less than 3,000,000 cubic metres/year and such demand would not result in a material negative impact to Enbridge. Metalore believes the decision represents a win for Ontario natural gas producers who may now be encouraged to apply for a CPCN in their particular area and thereby expand gas service in rural Ontario. A copy of the decision is available on the OEB website.