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halts over too smart guy...
buisiness as usual
i expect 1 is a buddy of mine and the other is my secret admirer
WOW i got a boardmark !!!!lol
it was good
we struck it rich in south america
Ok its been so quiet today i have your recreational assignments
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THE WEDSDAY NEWSTRUCK LAST, READ IT AGAIN!!
March 28, 2007 8:05 AM ETNAEG Receives Approvals for Housing Construction and Alternative Energy Development on Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation
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THESE 2 PDF FILES LISTED BELOW EACH ONE HAS A MAP OF USA
IS THERE ANY WAY SOMEONE COULD OVERLAY THEM JUST FOR SHITS N GIGGLES ???
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http://www.ruralhome.org/manager/uploads/NativeAmerInfoSheet.pdf
THIS ONE HAS MAP OF NATIVE LANDS
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http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy06osti/39479.pdf
THIS ONE HAS MAP OF WINDENERGY ACTIVITIES
ALSO CHECK PAGES 9 FOR A SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE
PAGES 10-11 CONNECT THE DOTS
CLEAN ELECTRICAL POWER
AGRICULTURAL AREA (MONTANA)
AFFORDABLE IRRIGATION, IS THERE IRRIGATION IN
MONTANA LIKE THERE IS IN SOME PARTS OF SOUTHERN ALBERTA ?
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If i have not lost your attention or respect yet
this too caught my attention this afternoon, and im not even gonna make you go hunt down another pdf file, ;)~
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http://www.doe.gov/news/4903.htm
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March 29, 2007
Department of Energy Provides Nearly $112 Million to Low-Income Families for Home Weatherization
Funding is First Installment of $204.5 Million in Total Weatherization Grants for FY 2007
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $111.6 million in weatherization grants to 30 states and the Navajo Nation to make energy efficiency improvements in homes of low-income families. Weatherization can reduce an average home’s energy costs by $358 annually. Total Fiscal Year 2007 funding is $204.5 million and will provide weatherization to approximately 70,000 homes.
“Weatherization is a valuable way to help save money and energy,” DOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Alexander Karsner said. “This year, the Department of Energy’s weatherization program will help nearly 70,000 families make their homes more energy efficient.”
For every dollar spent, weatherization returns $1.53 in energy savings over the life of the measures. DOE’s weatherization program performs energy audits to identify the most cost-effective measures for each home, which typically includes adding insulation, reducing air infiltration, servicing heating and cooling systems, and providing health and safety diagnostic services. Other benefits include increased housing affordability and property values, lower owner and renter turnover and reduced fire risks. In 2006, DOE helped weatherize approximately 96,500 homes.
On average, Americans spend five percent of their income on paying energy bills, but for lower-income households the costs average 16 percent. These costs can include anything from heating and cooling their homes to running the lights, computers and other appliances.
DOE’s weatherization program grants are distributed by state energy offices through more than 900 local agencies. Every state, the District of Columbia, the Navajo Nation and the Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona will receive weatherization grants this year. Awards announced today are for the 30 states that begin their weatherization year on April 1.
FY’07 Weatherization grants awarded today are:
Alabama $2,154,306
Alaska $1,505,217
Arkansas $1,853,518
Connecticut $2,242,994
Delaware $518,509
Florida $1,752,523
Georgia $2,619,035
Hawaii $187,733
Idaho $1,766,897
Indiana $5,853,032
Iowa $4,458,829
Kansas $2,264,099
Louisiana $1,550,758
Maine $2,744,008
Massachusetts $5,850,524
Michigan $13,564,024
Mississippi $1,476,791
Montana $2,254,188
New Hampshire $1,351,967
New Jersey $4,560,095
New York $18,009,524
Ohio $12,270,440
Oklahoma $2,318,528
Oregon $2,523,743
Rhode Island $1,037,381
South Carolina $1,590,182
Texas $4,981,976
Vermont $1,146,018
Washington $4,057,939
West Virginia $2,872,199
Navajo Grant: $289,645
Total $111,626,622
Media contact(s):
Julie Ruggiero, (202) 586-4940
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Its hard to stand out as clever among a group such as here
Take a good look at the calander and think really hard.
it did make everyone who saw it sit up n pay attention
Ive been spending most of the day rereading a lot of the old press releases, and @ this moment in time im reposting my Favorite PR from back in oct 06, which was coincidently about when i started watching n waiting for the my signal to get in.
If your on the board eager for info this snowy sunday, curl up with a nice drink and read the rest of this just to keep your eye on the prize, its not new but is important to keep in mind "i feel"
Publication: Business Wire
Date: Oct 12 2006
Subject: Petroleum industry, Oil and gas leases
Product: Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas
FOREST HILLS, N.Y. -- Native American Energy Group, Inc. (the "Company" or "NAEG") (OTC Pink Sheets: NVMG), a publicly traded, independent energy company that, in Aug 2006, announced its initial oil and natural gas production on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, is pleased to announce that it has acquired the Mason Oil Lease, located on the Poplar Field in northeast Montana. Although shut-in, the Mason is a well that lines up with the current Bakken trend within NAEG's targeted leasing area. Bearing in mind that modern, horizontal drilling techniques have made the Bakken zone a well-known producing formation, this acquisition becomes the latest in a series of acquisitions that have strengthened NAEG's presence in Montana, while increasing its proven & probable reserves and Bakken production potential.
Exxon hit the first discovery well in the Poplar Field in 1951. They operated their wells for a while and then other oil companies like Murphy Oil and Ballard came into the area. A total of 350 wells were drilled in the field and the average amount of production from most wells was 500 BOPD. The formation from which they have primarily produced was the Mission Canyon section of the Charles formation in the Mississippian Period. Research indicates that originally they shot the wrong zone and didn't see commercial amounts from the Mason, and shut the well in. Century Oil went back in and shot another section and operated the well for a while. The last production on the Mason was around 50 BOPD. It had good shows in the Mission Canyon and Charles C section, also good shows in a 20-foot section called the Nisku. Significant to NAEG is that the Mason Well was coredC* and the records and an examination by NAEG's Geological team of the core sample have revealed a "Bakken" section at 7250 feet. It is to NAEG's advantage that modern horizontal drilling techniques of recent years now enable operators to economically tap into the real potential of the Bakken formation; whereas, back in the 1950's & 60's oil companies simply gathered the oil that was being plentifully released from the zones in the better known producing formations of their time from the conventionally drilled, vertical wells that they owned, and then they basically moved on, leaving much in untapped reserves behind.
Multi-Year Play
Joseph D'Arrigo, President and Chief Executive Officer of Native American Energy Group commented, "NAEG's expansion is being led to the horizontal middle Bakken play, so I want to take a moment with our shareholders to explain how value is being added. In addition to the wells we have re-worked and completed, we have also had our field operators continuously evaluating the drilling results of other operators in the Williston Basin area. The region was plenty active with drilling programs this year. Since 2001, over 250 new wells have been drilled and completed. Conventional wells in the Bakken Play showed about a 95% success rate and, importantly, there was only a tiny percentage of dry holes. The investor sees little risk and very big rewards in such a scenario. In Richland County, for instance, wells typically produce at initial rates of 200 to 600 barrels of oil per day, after completion, and gas volumes range from 50-300,000 CFGPD. Reserves per well are estimated from 350,000 to 500,000 barrels of oil. There are exceptions to this average which is directly related to the size of your pocket book, the location of the properties, and the right combination of drilling and completion technologies. EOG Resources, Inc. (owned by Continental Resources) stands alone as the leader, with 2000-5000 BOPD being common to this group, along with twice the norm in gas production."
Mr. D'Arrigo continued, "Bottom line is, the NAEG team has therefore outlined as many as 10 exploratory wells within or adjacent to the Middle Bakken fairway that can be scheduled to begin in 2007. These are to be drilled throughout the 25,000-acre leasehold to determine the Bakken production potential for NAEG. The spacing could be an issue, I am told, but we feel that 640-acre unit spacing will be the norm. I am pleased to say that the budget for the drilling program will be 50% less than current cost due to the utilization of existing wells on the acreage initially. The elimination of the drilling costs associated with the existing 6500' wells, the Company's own logging and completion services, and our extensive geological research of the area will help position us for a successful future. There should also be additional locations remaining to be drilled well beyond 2007. Some will be grassroots. In that regard, I would anticipate that some wells are likely to be joint-ventured, since we are open to this avenue, while others will be re-entry wells. We intend to bring our production rates gradually up to speed, however, we are also aware that we must have plenty of leased acres for drilling in order to continue the pace. Therefore, we are concentrating a great deal on NAEG's oil and gas property acquisition program. As we endeavor to enhance our results and improve our position, a significant increase over our 2006 activity can be expected. 3-D seismic surveys, a horizontal Bakken formation program employing NAEG's cutting edge oil & gas perforation and proprietary, down-hole oil & gas stimulation technology all are planned for 2007 on NAEG's Bakken wells in the Williston Basin."
About Native American Energy Group, Inc. (OTC Pink Sheets:NVMG) http://www.nativeamericanenergy.com/aboutus.htm
NAEG's previous achievements can be accessed on the Investor Relations page: http://www.nativeamericanenergy.com/investorrelations.htm
Safe Harbor Statement: This News Release may include forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and section 21E of the United States Securities & Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, with respect to corporate objectives, projections, estimates, operations, acquisition and development of various interests and certain other matters. These statements are made under the "Safe Harbor" provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and involve risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements contained herein.
I can only guess if you were born on april fools day
you would have seen your share of fools day pranks by now.
Best pop another one of those heart pills,
wow thats like the fastest reply ive ever gotten, what time is it there? Happy Birthday man, maybe u should sell some of your gifts to use the cash to cover???
THE WRONG SIDE U GOOF !!!
oh wait lets not get into name calling Jim
yer Phucked as i see it.
Is there a difference between being wrong and outright lies
if so maybe you should reassess which side of the line you stand on.
wow thats quite the sentiment comming from you, because i believe NOTHING that you say Jimbo
2 men say there jesus
1 of them must be wrong
So you did get my message about using that tune for the ibox theme?
"your smoking butts, they smoke cigars"
"when wilL they ever learn to pay"
oops, wrong tune but still the right sentiment.
Still love the Young brothers
dang, im on the phone for 5 min and 3 posts get deleted without me seeing them...
Couldn't have been important
sorry
now thats 5 at .005 x 3 at .0055
3at .005 - 4 at .0055
very little makes sense in a world filled with underachievers,
Lowman make it all stop !!! lol
and now .0048 x .0055
gotta love that
my cost average is in there somewhere...
.0048 x .005
Geeze can you imagine, it would be justifiable
like varmint control,
i'd chip in for gas though if hes makin the drive.
will have to be a heck of a PR to get everyone back above water on this one
if there was a mod who could ban someone i think shortsand would have been the first to go....
just when i thought maybe i should hit the ask it moves back up. Dicks !!
its a different angle than onbalancevolume
for a change...
Well there is the mention of the web address from the macreport net. It do seam to work, like don has not been on the nod these last few months.
sat-act-prep.com
OH YOU POOR DEAR
YOU GUESS omg Jim what if your wrong....
its as real as u my good man
I know some CuuKoos with some stuff to say...
im unsure of this but...
im suspicious that during the first 30 days Glen is the only MM that must create a market, and all that entails.
the rest "i think" do not have the same obligation and so possibly dont have all the same responsabilities, like for instance "displaying all orders they may have to other MM's
but i could be wrong??
i believe the 1st MM must make the 15c-211 application, and once they are allowed to trade it, then other MM can "piggyback" on the MM who filed the 15c-211 thus giving them no need to make said application themselves.
And the ball rolls on....
well you seam to be making a few mistakes, thats as bad as doing none at all
Excuse me smactard, THIS STATEMENT "Remember NVMG is not pumping oil yet........".
I guess you havent went to the montana oil and gas board and checked that have you????
NO, u didnt
Or you would know they do in fact pump OIL
ummm noooo
there was 1 trade...
and it skipped over any other orders that may have been in, you gotta think there woulda been at least 1 order between .006 and .0001 but the reality is greys dont work by any logical system.
LUCKY for us though the SEC is "CLEANING UP THE MARKETS"
your hiding out without your msn again, you should pop it on ill tell ya what you missed bro.
dont expect a ukrainian to make good choices
Nice to see ya up Lo, its a lil chilly this morning, stoke the fire a lil.
Your not alone Lowman, shorts is a pain in the azz that wonders why no one likes her.
Yes i think it was bombed into his brain by email
least of his worries xause he has something to "do or die"
then he is in a better lite to cast doubt on the sec's original intentions.
was just there saw ol friends LOL