Enterra Energy Trust Notice of Third Quarter 2009 Results, Conference Call and Webcast Details
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CALGARY, ALBERTA, Nov 09 (MARKET WIRE) --
Enterra Energy Trust ("Enterra" or the "Trust") will be announcing third
quarter 2009 financial and operating results on Friday, November 13, 2009
prior to market opening. A conference call and live audio webcast to
discuss these results has been scheduled for Monday, November 16, 2009 at
9:00 a.m. Mountain Time (11:00 a.m. Eastern Time).
To access the call on November 16, 2009, please dial 1-866-223-7781 or
416-340-8018 in Toronto. The audio webcast will be available on the
homepage of Enterra's website at www.enterraenergy.com. The replay will
be accessible in the Investor Relations section of Enterra's website, or
by dialing 1-800-408-3053 or 416-695-5800, followed by passcode 2424473#.
The replay of the conference call will be available until 11:59 p.m.
Mountain Time, November 23, 2009.
About Enterra Energy Trust
Enterra is an exploration and production oil and gas trust based in
Calgary, Alberta, Canada with its United States operations office located
in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Enterra's trust units and debentures are
listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols ENT.UN, ENT.DB,
ENT.DB.A and Enterra's trust units are listed on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol ENT. The Trust portfolio of oil and gas
properties is geographically diversified with producing properties
located principally in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and
Oklahoma. Current production is comprised of approximately 50 percent
natural gas and 50 percent crude oil and natural gas liquids.
Contacts:
Enterra Energy Trust
Blaine Boerchers
Chief Financial Officer
(403) 263-0262 or 1-877-263-0262
info@enterraenergy.com
www.enterraenergy.com
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