CALGARY - Alberta Clipper Energy Inc. (TSX:ACN) says its output from natural gas operations in the Trutch area of Northeast British Columbia will be cut after a landslide that shut down a third party's gas gathering pipeline.
The Calgary company said Monday it can't deliver gas to the Caribou Gas Plant for processing and delivery for a few days pending repairs and re-commissioning of the Caribou North pipeline.
Based on current information, Alberta Clipper said it expects to resume gas deliveries within three to five days, resulting in 12 to-- days of operating downtime.
The company's production from Trutch is about 500 barrels of oil equivalent output a day or 15 per cent of corporate production.
In early trading on the TSX on Monday, Alberta Clipper shares rose five cents to $2.45.

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