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IGDC Meets with Twelve First Nations; Early Negotiations Are Productive for Expanded International Trade.


SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  -- Indigenous Global Development Corporation, the first majority owned and publicly traded Native American company in the U.S. (OTCBB OTCBB

See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB).
:IGDC IGDC Internet Global Development Corporation ), today announced that its subsidiary company, First Indigenous Depository Company (FIDC FIDC Federazione Italiana Della Caccia (Italian)
FIDC Falkland Islands Development Corporation
), met in early June with over 12 Canadian First Nations to discuss sovereign nation to sovereign nation global economic opportunities. The economic opportunities discussed included exporting cattle, timber, natural gas and oil field development, natural gas sales into the U.S. market place and possible investments into a pulp mill A pulp mill is a manufacturing facility that converts wood chips or other plant fiber source into a thick fiber board which can be shipped to a paper mill for further processing.  in Saskatchewan. A follow-up meeting with the First Nations is scheduled for July 12.

In its first contract with the Sweetgrass First Nation For other Sweet Grass articles, see Sweet Grass (disambiguation).

The Sweetgrass First Nation is a First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. Their territory is located 35 kilometres west of Battleford, Saskatchewan. The reserve was established as part of Treaty #6.
, FIDC completed its initial seismic analysis of the Sweetgrass First Nation reserve lands to determine the potential of hydrocarbon deposits and is very pleased with the results. FIDC signed a historic contract with the Sweetgrass First Nation to begin development of the Nation's natural gas fields This list of natural gas fields includes major fields of the past and present.

N.B. Some of the items listed are basins or projects that comprise many fields (e.g. Sakhalin has three fields: Chayvo, Odoptu, and Arkutun-Dagi).
 and, given the positive initial results, expects to drill test wells this fall.

The contract is historic because it represents the first time a Canadian First Nation will be a majority owner and developer of its own natural resource. FIDC will provide the financing, technical assessment and drilling expertise for this sovereign nation to sovereign nation venture. Under existing FIDC and IGDC agreements, IGDC will receive a 90 percent royalty payment from all of FIDC's natural gas project sales.

The Sweetgrass First Nation project has a potential for natural gas revenue of approximately $20 million to $90 million per year when the final analysis identifies the number of wells to be drilled. The Sweetgrass First Nation encompasses 49,000 acres of Reserve Land and over 4,100 acres of Treaty Land Entitlement lands and is located just west of the town of North Battleford in the Province of Saskatchewan

"The initial negotiation meetings and the follow-up meeting in July represent the dialogue leading to a new future for the First Nations of Canada," said Deni den·i  
n. pl. deni
See Table at currency.



[Macedonian.]
 Leonard, Chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Indigenous Global Development Corporation. "It represents a new global economy for the First Nations as they work with other nations to build economic self-sufficiency. This will also create a major revenue source for IGDC."

About Indigenous Global Development Corporation

Indigenous Global Development Corporation (IGDC) is the first majority owned publicly traded Native American corporation. IGDC's goal is to provide strategy, financial and investment tools to deliver economic development, empowerment and financial self-sufficiency for Native Americans across the U.S. and for indigenous people worldwide. Investment financing, tribal energy creation and pharmaceutical development for Native American communities are its primary tools to create positive change in Indian Country. Its parent company is United Native Depository Corporation. You can find more information about Indigenous Global and First Indigenous Depository Company at www.igdc1.com and at www.fidc1.com.

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