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I'm all for skepticism regarding the commercial aspects of this well but unless you have a reasonable basis for your statement, I'd suggest letting time tell the story. In fact, going back to your early post on page 52, you speak of the lithologies like someone who's in the know and with your background in mud logging, what has suddenly caused you to turn an about face? The USGS has published reports on the depositional environment to support the thickness and rapid burial which caused the abnormal pore pressure beyond the Tuscaloosa Massive Sands and based on the offset data (Chevron had a BLOWOUT - my colleagues didn't fight a water well at 21,000 ft!), it's tight. OK, so there's hydrocarbon - it's just a matter can they engineer themselves a way to produce it that's economically feasible and risk adverse?
The river is down. Has anyone heard if there is any activity going on at well location?
I have not heard anything yet but I am sure something will be heard of before the end of the month.
Joe Mag
I still have not heard anything but have been following the stocks and see there is activity. Mainland stock has gone up a dime in the past week. It could be just a fluke but this is around the time they are supposed to resume work. It has gone from .26 to .38 in about a weeks time. I still think an announcement from the company should happen at the very end of the month.
Joe Mag
Attached below is a very brief update to MNLU's latest presentation...
AEXP's director filed with SEC to buy shares on the 19th of July, though he only bought about $3500.00 worth of shares...
I to anticipate a new PR in the near future. I expect that it will shed light on funding for the well's completion as well as any news regarding workover rig availability, etc...
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the info. I have been on their main page and it seems all paper work appears to be in order and filed as best can be for what they have going on at this point. we all await their next announcement. I am still very hopeful.
Joe Mag
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