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My image is from the O&G board,
The well Jay shows on his image is the Phillips - Burkley 1 spud in august 7, 2004. Api # 23063204740000
The Jefferson County Board of Supervisors started grading the lease road about a month ago.
I too had doubts about them being able to complete before the next flood season. Frac equipment is in high demand & I don't think that anyone is setup do this sort of thing in MS, so they will probably need to bring several frac crews in from Texas or North LA. I would imagine that fracing crews are booked up 6 or more months into the future & this completion will require multiple frac-crews. We'll know they're getting close when they start hauling in dirt to increase the size of the location so that it can handle all of the pumps, frac-tanks, & traffic.
Ok slow news night - yall watching football?
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mainland-and-american-explo...
HOUSTON, Aug. 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Mainland Resources, Inc., (the "Company") (MNLU-OTCBB, 5MN-Frankfurt) announces that it and American Exploration Corporation ("American Exploration") have entered into an amending agreement to extend the termination date of the Merger Agreement between the companies to October 31, 2011.
The previously announced Merger Agreement between Mainland and American Exploration contemplates a stock-for-stock merger between the companies, subject to approval of the shareholders of both companies. The companies have entered into the amending agreement to extend the termination date of the Merger Agreement from August 31, 2011 to October 31, 2011, in order to allow for additional time to complete required administrative and regulatory matters related to the merger process.
Not sure how many extensions this is, but I'm betting BHP closes on PetroHawk before this merger goes through. Looks like someone is stalling. Any news on the well?
Craig,
Per their previous MO, if MNLU had found an equity partner, we would have heard about it already. I think the placement of the press release regarding extension of time (read: lack of finacing to complete merger) was intended to bury it.
Re: Bob I can certainly beleive that there is gas in the ground in the MNLU prospect acerage, but MNLU is a victim of bad timing. Three years ago the if they had made it this far, they would have almost certainly found someone to front the money or buy in.
I do have an alternate scenario for MNLU, depending on if their leases have depth clauses. Maybe MNLU sets a plug at some depth, then perfs one of the shallower potentially producing formations to HBP the location on the cheap.
I agree on the sad part. I would have hoped for something with a little more liveliness to it after all this time. Let'e see what the rest of the month can do for them. I do not have actual but I believe they are having a hard time getting financed to complete the project. The only financial offers they had were as bad as loan sharks from what I understand. Of Course this is only here say and not on paper anywhere.I just wanted to make that clear. Also, here is the other news.
Mainland and American Exploration Agree to Extend Merger Agreement
HOUSTON, Aug. 26, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Mainland Resources, Inc., (the
"Company") (MNLU-OTCBB, 5MN-Frankfurt) announces that it and American Exploration
Corporation ("American Exploration") have entered into an amending agreement to
extend the termination date of the Merger Agreement between the companies to
October 31, 2011.
The previously announced Merger Agreement between Mainland and American
Exploration contemplates a stock-for-stock merger between the companies, subject
to approval of the shareholders of both companies. The companies have entered
into the amending agreement to extend the termination date of the Merger
Agreement from August 31, 2011 to October 31, 2011, in order to allow for
additional time to complete required administrative and regulatory matters
related to the merger process.
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