Enerplus is a high-yielding equity investment in the oil and natural gas business. We are one of Canada's oldest and largest independent oil and gas producers established in 1986. We have built a balanced and diversified portfolio of producing properties across western Canada and the United States with a focus on large resource plays that offer predictable production and repeatable, low-risk development opportunities in conventional oil and gas production as well as in Canada's oil sands. Enerplus creates value through development drilling, optimization and acquisitions that enhance the sustainability of our business over the long-term. Through our discipline of paying a significant portion of our cash flow to investors each month, we believe we offer an attractive investment in the oil and gas industry.

Inside Enerplus: Waking the Sleeping Giant
Enerplus' Garry Tanner, Executive V.P. and COO interview with BNN
Enerplus Annual and Special General Meeting Webcast archive
Annual General Meeting Presentation
Enerplus Welcomes New Board Members
Investor Presentation
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| May 9 - Enerplus Announces 2008 First Quarter Results |
| May 7 - Enerplus To Present at the Tristone Capital Global Energy Forum |
| May 6 - Enerplus Announces Appointment of President, U.S. Operations |
| April 30 - Enerplus Announces Cash Distribution for May 2008 |
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Canada is one of the few places in the world where oil production is expected to increase over the next 10 years largely due to the development of the vast oil sands reserves. Oil sands projects, which have a long life and typically flat production profiles, are ideal assets for income trusts.
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Enerplus owns approximately 70% working interest in a producing Bakken oil field in Richland County, Montana ("Sleeping Giant") through our acquisitions of Lyco Energy Corporation ("Lyco") and Sleeping Giant LLC ("SG LLC").
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We believe that long-term success comes from sustainable production, reserves, cash flow and distributions. The effectiveness of our efforts to achieve sustainability can be measured by the consistency of our cash distributions, reserves, production, reserve life index and debt levels.
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