FOR: BRI-CHEM CORP.
TSX SYMBOL: BRY
Date issue: March 24, 2017
Time in: 2:54 PM e
Attention:
EDMONTON, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - March 24, 2017) - Bri-Chem Corp. ("Bri-Chem" or "Company") (TSX:BRY), a leading North American wholesale distributor and manufacturer of oil and gas drilling fluids, will hold its 2016 fourth quarter and year end conference call to discuss Bri-Chem's results, outlook and related matters at 1:00 pm (EDT), Thursday March 30, 2017. Details for the conference call are as follows:
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Date: Thursday March 30, 2017Time: 11:00 am MDT (1:00 pm EDT)
Conference Call-In Details: 1-800-273-9672 (for participants in North America)
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About Bri-Chem
Bri-Chem has established itself, through a combination of strategic acquisitions and organic growth, as the North American industry leader for wholesale distribution and blending of oilfield drilling, completion, stimulation and production chemical fluids. We sell, blend, package and distribute a full range of drilling fluid products from 27 strategically located warehouses throughout Canada and the United States. Additional information about Bri-Chem is available at www.sedar.com or at Bri-Chem's website at www.brichem.com.
To receive Bri-Chem news updates send your email to ir@brichem.com.
Neither the TSX nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
- END RELEASE - 24/03/2017
For further information:
Bri-Chem Corp.
Jason Theiss
CFO
(780) 962-9490 x237
jtheiss@brichem.com
www.brichem.com
COMPANY:
FOR: BRI-CHEM CORP.
TSX SYMBOL: BRY
INDUSTRY: Energy and Utilities - Oil and Gas
RELEASE ID: 20170324CC0052
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