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Big Tony and anyone else out there, if you want to find out more about what's going on with FNGC, Falcon Natural Gas, come over to raging bull.com's board at http://ragingbull.quote.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=FNGC for the latest shareholder information. We are currently considering our options.
from the Yahoo Board:
OK fellow Falconers here's the scoop. The well was "completed" on 3/19/09. They haven't hit the "motherload" yet but they are flowing gas and oil as Pikser stated. They placed a CIBP at 17216 and poured 15 feet of concrete on top of that. They perf'd and tested 16966-73'. The report shows 89bpd of oil and 3046 MCF/day gas. Gas is flowing at a pressure of 10,226 psig. I have been told by an industry expert who's seen the logs that there is a zone above this that looks very promising so we could possibly see a higher gas flow, I'm trying to confirm whether or not the completion rig is still in place. My source tells me that is his opinion the completion along with the remaining areas to be tested will almost certainly (what's for certain?) mean they will go after the second well. It may not be a gusher but it's not dry! Some action on the stock today - highest price we've seen for quite a while. One question I have - now that they have found gas, can they still continue to call this a "closed hole"? You would think there'd be some sort of announcement but they appear to be staying with the same MO we've seen for years - i.e. - no announcements, nada. I'm still wondering whether they are blind to the stock price and working to create a money making business they can sell? Thoughts? And Kurt - about your statement regarding Falcon (Yorkville) and Petrogulf drilling another well together, man, I'll believe that when I see it. From what I understand they can't stand each other. Time will tell. Good luck all. Things may be looking up!
have you heard anything else?
Very interesting. Thanks for the info. You have given me new hope. I will stick around for a while and see how things develop. Keep me posted if you hear anything else, I appreciate it.
Big Tony, Second well to be drilled by Falcon and Petrogulf according to the Louisiana DNR.
SERIAL WELL NAME WELL NUM ORG ID FIELD PARISH PROD TYPE
239124 DOMINO ESTATE 002 P213 9811 51 00 042
PRMT DATE SPUD DATE
11/24/2008 11/24/2008
Sonris lite at http://sonris-www.dnr.state.la.us/www_root/sonris_portal_1.htm
The financing has been weird but Yorkville, Cornell, YA Global, who are all the same companies run by Mark Angelo, are doing pretty well right now with what they've found. The shares have been inflated but if they follow through with this second well, it is because the first one proved what was down there. In order for Angelo and Co to get there $11,000,000, plus what they've put in the development of the wells and interest and profit they will need to see the stock go up either on the open market or through a sale. According to folks on the Yahoo board, Avoca Corp., who is the landowner, was paid for the leases by Falcon, in part with shares!
Yes, I have been keeping tabs on the Sonris site. The geological studies of the land looks as though there is very positive potential. I agree with all that. My concerns still go back to all the toxic financing Falcon was involved in and who is going to benefit? Do we as shareholders ever benfit?
There is a potential here of up to 500 bcf of natural gas!
They are at 20487ft in their well on Avoca in Louisiana. They have only a few hundred feet to go for completion. That might have happened this past week. Results are posted on a website hosted by the Louisiana Dept. of Natural Resources. It's called Sonris Lite. The well serial number is 236747. Check it out for yourself. Petrogulf, a private driller that is splitting the profit 50-50 with FNGC is doing assessment as we speak. Signs are positive. I'm holding to see what happens in the next couple of months. Folks who do may be surprised!!!
Thanks for the info. I am not overly optimistic on this company, but still hold a few shares. i was actually thinking about dumping my remaining shares by year end for the loss. I might not now.
Tony, check the Yahoo board, for fngc. This stock has doubled in the last month and could really take off soon, we hope!
Hey FNGC took their website down! Updating or closed?
entertainment is half of this site
I have ask the same question and I'm not convinced they are involved at all. We do know the well is being drilled, but does Falcon actually have any interest? Not sure. I do believe it is very posible that they have signed it over to Cornell (or whatever they call themselves now) or Petro. I am still not convinced FNGC does or will exist in the future. I sold the large majority of my shares last year, now I'm just watching for entertainment.
WHo says they are drilling? Source? Who says Falcon has any interest in the well?
ok, that makes sense. It will be interesting to see what happens after this thing is drilled!
Hi BT,
It looks like they are now drilling straight down which means they will drill deeper at a faster rate. They were drilling probably at a different angle for the last couple of weeks according to the scout info on the Sonris website.They can drill sideways to reach a section that they feel is a gas formation then proceed down to total depth.
Impact58
I see we are at 16412 feet as of 8/11. So at this pace it will be 5 to 6 weeks perhaps. That puts us into Sept.
getting closer.
Drilled to 15818 feet !
Impact58
oh that's not good, no volume until 1pm- then 8.5 mil. to the downside. That does not look good!
Falcon shareholders,
They have drilled to 15214 ft. and that is 665 ft. since last week .
Impact 58
looks like they have been updating that info regularly. They should have that drilled sometime in Aug.
Falcon shareholders,
Well depth as of 7-21 is 14549 feet and they are drilling full steam ahead .
Impact 58
Morning Impact,
I agree with everything your saying, but I still question the outcome. Yorkville/ Cornell really had no choice, they have a huge investment in this co./ well. I have confidence in Petro for sure, but I still wonder what happens next. Are Petro and Yorkville just doing this to recover their $? Does Falcon really still hold the leases to the property or did they loose them to Petro or Yorkville. Does the comapny survive drill the next well or at the very least does the SP even move above .02? I'm just not sure. I agree not much to loose on the gamble. Have you tried or been successful in contacting anyone at the company? That would be a great source if possible. I have to admit I have lost much of my interest here, but it may be worth the gamble, i'm still mulling it over. Like I said I have sold all shares except a 4 thousand or so I planned to liquidate this year for losses.
BT
Good morning BT,
I think that with Petrogulf running the show that they will get to 21000 ft.and this could be the bonanza gas well that the reports from a couple years ago said it would be. Why would Yorkville the former Cornell Capital go along with Petrogulf if they did not think that there was a good chance of hitting gas.It is a risk but the Drilling company has a great reputation and Doug Mcleoud of Petrogulf is a proven winner when it comes to getting gas out of the ground.I would take a chnce at these prices.
impact58
ok impact, I checked it out. It looks like they are close to finished to me. Now what? Do you have any thoughts on the company or its future?
hey thanks,
so petro is still involved. i'll check it out.
Hi BigTony,
There is a website called Sonris that has the well information.When you get there look at the heading Sonris lite then look for wells by serial number and the well number is 236747.You will see the well info and it is being operated by Petrogulf.
Impact58
are you sure? how do you know? How deep does that well need to be? Ok, lets say your right, they drill it and don't screw it up. Then what? what happens to the revenue? does cornell take it? do they drill anoter? I hope so, they are sitting on a gold mine. I don't love their debt, but I think they would have pulled it off in 2005 if not for Katrina and delays. I still own some of the stock and have thought about buying some more in early Aug to see what happens, but I will say I do not have much confidence!
Hi BigTony,
I know how you feel about Falcon but they are already at 13294 feet as of today July 7 2008.
Impact58
I was preety sure death had already come to this company. I saw the new CEO, Nabors Rig and warrents news last month and I nearly fell out of my chair. I already lost some money in this one, not inclined to do it again. AS you all have pointed out they are debt ladden and tied to Cornell which gives me enough knowledge to stay away. I will still be surprised if that well ever gets drilled. I don't know why they even bother, the company likely has no long-term plan. I'm staying away FWIW, but I'll be watching mid Aug. for a report to see if they finished the well. I'm not expecting much!
Looks like they have stopped reporting on top of it all, I'd stay far away from this one, it looks like a death trap waiting to happen imo...
Did you see the size of those warrants...
http://app.quotemedia.com/quotetools/showFiling.go?name=FALCON%20NATURAL%20GAS%20CORP:%203,%20Sub-Doc%201&link=http%3A//quotemedia.10kwizard.com/filing.xml%3Frepo%3Dtenk%26ipage%3D5399863%26doc%3D1&type=TEXT
Can you have a look at the
recent filings ?
Don t know if its any good but
they hired a rig from Nabors to start drilling ?
Don t like the new sole officer who s in chge of some pretty scammy Co s
They owe Cornell $11 mill yikes!
anyway if you have time plse check
there seems to be an amendment to the CD s
as of May 28
thx
MK
Me neither...think this company is so much in debt they screwed the shareholders just like alot of other POS pinkies. GLTU!
i sold half for the loss in 2007. I will take the remaining loss at the end of this year. I wouldn't worry to much about .05, i think that is unlikely.
I got out with a loss...but with my luck it will go to .05 LOL!
Oh yeah that was a big trade. I would say they will have to sell the warrents and yes I would have to think that would kill the stock and any hope of this thing moving higher.
Heck I don't know. But do think the MWM is right when they sell the warrants it will tank.
0.025 2000 OTO 15:59:33
0.025 500 OTO 15:37:37
0.02 493000 OTO 12:31:45 <---This could be a reason too.
0.019 62000 OTO 12:31:36
0.0185 5000 OTO 12:31:32
0.017 40000 OTO 12:31:09
movement today. seriously what is going on? This company is dead, who is trading this stock?
Oh well, looks like the party is ending today!
LOL! I knew you would see it my way! LOL!
CHAG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! COME GET SOME!
I would almost consider that spam except you are the only one on this board!
So, Go CHAG!
GEE THANKS! LOL! Not worried CHAG will take me to the promise land.....that is right FNGC! I SAID CHAG! CHAG IS where it is at! BOOYAH BABY!
Well they can let it get up to .13 before they unload. LOL!
They might be getting ready to unload...
LOL! I know that....it will be massively diluted. LOL!
But why the increase?
If they excercise those warrants it's not going anywhere...
Warrant 03/26/2006 03/26/2011 Warrant to Purchase Common Stock 23,000,000 $ 0.1
Warrant 09/26/2007 09/26/2012 Warrant to Purchasee Common Stock 290,000,000 $ 0.02
Secured Convertible Debenture 01/28/2007 01/28/2010 8% Secured Convertible Debenture FNGC-1 (1) $ 8,905,465 $ 0.1 (1)
Secured Convertible Debenture 01/28/2007 01/28/2010 8% Secured Convertible Debenture FNGC-2 (1) $ 655,555 $ 0.1 (1)
Secured Convertible Debenture 09/19/2007 09/19/2010 Secured Convertible Debenture FNGC-3 (WSJ prime rate+2.25%) (2) $ 2,598,889 $ 0.02 (2)
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