True Energy Trust, Calgary, (Toronto: TUI-UN) reports it has received an unsolicited reorganization proposal from privately owned hedge fund Lawrence Asset Management Inc., Toronto. The Lawrence plan calls for True to be split into a trust operating in a "blowdown" mode and a new exploration company formed from 500,000 acres of True assets with production of 1,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. True says the Lawrence plan is based on a number of unsubstantiated market assumptions and includes a highly conditional $40-million rights offering. It added that after 2007 the new company would be highly dependent on the capital markets and potentially dilutive equity issues to fund True's expanded capex program, and reliant on extensive hedging strategies.
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