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Message: Re: The Credit Suisse 2010 Global Credit Products Conference in Miami - sharky

Hi sharky;

In response to your question about what Dick Gusella meant by his statement that: "in essence we are on a slippery slope to zero" he was specifically inferring that Connacher will eventually sell all of it's shares in Petrolifera at some future point. He in no way was implying that Petrolifera's shares would go down in value to zero. As the Chief Executive officer of both companies he could not and would not do that. He obviously wants to get the most value that he can for Connacher's shares in Petrolifera, through a future sale of all the shares that Connacher owns in Petrolifera. That is his responsibility.

He may also have said this in response to the rumours on the Stockhouse board, the last couple of days, that Connacher will buy all of the Petrolifera shares that it currently does not own and become more like a small version of Petrobank Energy (with its various holdings). Once again he is only saying that Connacher's interest in Petrolifera at some future date will be zero.

His reasons for initiating a special committee at Petrolifera to undertake the strategic review of Petrolifera's options going forward he said was basically to spur interested parties who are currently negotiating with Petrolifera to farmin on properties in Argentina, but most likely in Columbia and Peru who are dragging their feet on signing deals with Petrolifera to commit to a firm decision. As well as spurring other companies who are thinking about buying Petrolifera assets, who have not yet come forward, to get involved now as there may be other bidders on specific Petrolifera assets. This makes sense. Farm in negotiations for Peru have been going on for years with interested farmin partners. Also, if Petrolifera can sell its properties in order to totally get out of Argentina now would I am sure be welcome. Over a year ago, you will remember at the height of the recession, there was a lot of interest in Petrolifera's Argentina properties for a low price. With a great deal of consolidation taking place now in the international oil and gas business, perhaps Petrolifera will be able to sell off some of or all of it's properties in Argentina for a higher price. This makes sense to me. It also may make sense to the large international oil company that is in the process of negotiating with Petrolifera to farmin on Petrolifera's Peru porperties just to buy Petrolifera lock stock and barrel. Then the large international company could control the entire Peru drilling program, without having to deal with Petrolifera as a 50% partner with operational control of the Peru program. Petrolifera as a small junior would be relatively cheap to buy out in it's entirety. This is what is going on. This could end up maximizing Petrolifera's share price for it's shareholder's (Connacher being it's largest shareholder) in the near term. If Petrolifera gets to dump it's Argentinian holdings, and pay down it's debt and gain more money to drill in Columbia immediately this would please us all I'm sure, in addition to speeding up the exploration program in Peru.

This is my understanding of Dick Gusella's comments.

Cheers; Scott

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