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Henry J.
Baird worked as Vice President-Reservoir Engineering at Zargon Energy Trust from 2010 to 2011 and as Vice President-Reservoir Engineering at Zargon Oil & Gas Ltd.
He obtained an undergraduate degree in 1973 and a graduate degree in 1978 from the University of Alberta.
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Zargon Energy Trust
Zargon Energy Trust Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Zargon Energy Trust engages in the acquisition, development, exploration and exploitation of petroleum & natural gas in Canada. The firm was created from the acquisition of all of the operational, financial and intellectual assets of Zargon Oil & Gas Ltd. on June 15, 2004. The company's business is exploitation and it uses their technical skills to understand the mechanics of individual reservoirs and then apply technologies to increase the recovery of undrained oil or natural gas, These reservoirs are the feedstock for increasing their production and adding reserves. It holds an interest in Williston Basin property located in southeast Saskatchewan. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 05-01-2011 |
ZARGON OIL & GAS LTD. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Opleiding van Henry J. Baird
University of Alberta | Undergraduate Degree |
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Zargon Energy Trust
Zargon Energy Trust Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Zargon Energy Trust engages in the acquisition, development, exploration and exploitation of petroleum & natural gas in Canada. The firm was created from the acquisition of all of the operational, financial and intellectual assets of Zargon Oil & Gas Ltd. on June 15, 2004. The company's business is exploitation and it uses their technical skills to understand the mechanics of individual reservoirs and then apply technologies to increase the recovery of undrained oil or natural gas, These reservoirs are the feedstock for increasing their production and adding reserves. It holds an interest in Williston Basin property located in southeast Saskatchewan. | Miscellaneous |