Tuesday, September 30, 2014 11:09:25 AM
I'm surprised that no such simple gravity study was ever done. I could be wrong but I think one was done on the Kenya block even before ERHC obtained it. Like I said, I think ERHC had to do something to retain the block, so they chose this as the cheapest alternative.
And it's not like this company would ever disclose why they are doing this particular study instead of FTG or what they plan to do as far as testing going forward. I was just looking at one of ERHC's competitors in Kenya who had a timeline for each property they owned worldwide, when they planned on doing testing and when they planned on drilling. They have a plan. I often wonder if ERHC does or if they are just winging it.
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