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Calgary-based Bonterra Energy slashes monthly dividend to a penny as oil prices fall

A pumpjack works at a well head on an oil and gas installation near Cremona, Alta., Saturday, Oct. 29, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

Bonterra Energy Corp. is slashing its monthly dividend to a penny per share due to the drop in oil prices.

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The energy company says the new rate will apply to its November dividend which is payable on Dec. 31.

Bonterra had been paying a monthly dividend of 10 cents per share.

The company says it is taking the steps to protect its balance sheet and prudently manage its debt, dividend and capital spending.

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It says it has seen its realized oil price fall to about $21.50 per barrel from $77.20 per barrel.

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Bonterra has operations in Alberta, Saskatchewan and B.C.

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