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Excactly!
Well, someone as smart as him would MOST SURELY own lots of EEGC-shares !
This is my last post for today, guys! I'll give you one last "golden" advice: GET IN WHILE YOU STILL CAN! TOMORROW IT MIGHT BE TOO LATE!
Greets!
Vincent.
Yes, a PR, a video and more good news is coming tomorrow.
As I said: the "bargains" are almost over.
I'll be rich well before the PPS reaches US$80 ...
Marc is 100% correct, however we actually have more than one "insider"...
Don't you guys know the famous Belgian private investigator "Hercule Poirot" from Agatha Christie's books?
Very good post!
It's not my task to prove anything to you... If you don't believe me, just sell your shares and look for a better opportunity.
You'll see this confirmed soon enough.
Great, every bit helps .
THEY DO HAVE THE FUNDING!!!
Absolutely no doubt about that...
OK. Viel Spaß und auf wiedersehen!
Tschüüüs!
(Ich spreche nur ein Bisschen Deutsch )
(I only speak a little German )
Belgians are known for their common sense...
Since optimists live longer (scientifically proven!), I don't like to be pessimistic, but please allow me to share this pessimistic calculation with you anyway:
*Let's say they can only recover 200 million barrels of oil (please note that it could (and probably WILL) be BILLIONS of barrels and that I don't even keep into account gas).
*Let's say the profit they make per barrel will only be US$5
*Let's say that more dilution will occur and that there'll be a total of 1,000,000,000 (billion) shares
===> Even in this "pessimistic" scenario, the PPS will become US$1 (+2000% from its current level).
Feel free to play around with these numbers!
Greets from the, again, very sunny Belgium!
Indeed!!! My friend/compatriot knows what he's talking about!
We Belgians have something better to do than "bitching" on online discussion boards.
It's simple:
*If you're an EEGC-Believer, JOIN THE CLUB
and
*If you're a disbeliever: sell all your shares and "get outta here"...
Excactly. I heard it is the Spaulding rig (which was also used for the Bellevue pre-collar drilling).
Sure, but... now they've got the money (100% sure)!
Exactly! A "drilling-marathon" will start soon.
Nope. The Hunt Rig will first drill the Bellevue-well, but in the meantime pre-collar drilling will already occur at other targets.
The sky is the limit !
They'll have drilled A LOT OF wells before September 30th...
Once they can prove that Bellevue #1 is a commercial well (which it is), money won't be a problem anymore and no more noteworthy dilution will occur.
The Belgians know better...
They'll start drilling several wells at the same time...
You'll find out soon! But if you don't believe me: no problem! Sell all your shares and go bitching somewhere else (no offence)...
GSLM took over the Bronte Park facility to house the drilling crew.
Great! Have you already visited their HQ? You can always contact me at VMertens at gmail dot com.
Btw: have you already been in Belgium? If you'd ever visit, let me know !
You guys have to know that in the "Guild" of Belgian EEGC-Believers, there are 2 "Nostradamus-successors".
The first one is Geert, he lives in "Aalst", a Belgian city known for its yearly carnival: http://events.frommers.com/sisp/index.htm?fx=event&event_id=22458 .
He thinks that EEGC will hit the oil on April 19th.
The other one is me (Vincent) and I think EEGC will hit the oil at or around the 26th of April.
Who will be right???
One thing is for sure: the Bellevue well (second Spindletop) will be drilled before the end of April !
Greets from a sunny Belgium .
CaptSchippy, do you live in Belgium?
In my opinion, Bellevue will become the new Spindletop:
http://images.google.be/images?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:nl:official&channel=s&hl=nl&q=spindletop&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
Dear Friends,
The bargains are almost over!
We can now count the remaining "ridiculously-cheap-shares" days on one hand.
Scrape all your money together and get into this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity NOW, cause next week you'll already pay at least twice the current share price.
I rest my case.
Have a nice day and greetings from the Belgians!
All the oil/gas reserves found during their lease period become property of GSLM.
Good morning from the Belgians!
He does... He has access to all the research that GSLM and its predecessors have done during the last decades + he has LOTS of experience in the oil/gas industry...
I'd rather believe him than an anonymous poster on an online discussion board.
"D-day" will be at our around the 26th of April.
A press release with good news is coming this week!
Greeting from "the Belgians"!
Enjoy these last days of "EEGC stock bargains"...
In a few weeks, we'll only be able to dream about picking up shares below $1.
I know where he gets his inside-information! He's married to the "big chief" of Smart Win: a Chinese woman...
They used (some of) these shares to raise $644,000 in January.
I also like this quote of Clive Burrett.
Don't forget he's associated with the University of Tasmania: http://fcms.its.utas.edu.au/scieng/earthsci/pagedetails.asp?lpersonId=459
Northern Tasmania: Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Three billion barrels waiting to be found
By Eliza Wood
There's enough oil in Tasmania to satisfy Australia's requirements for a number of years. That's according to a company based in Hobart who are saying that within one or two years they could be finding commercial quantities of oil and gas in our state. Great South Land Minerals has an oil exploration licence that covers 15,000 square kilometres of Tasmania and is thought to be the biggest onshore licence in the country. Managing director Clive Burrett has been working on this plan for 20 years and is becoming increasingly confident about the state's oil resources.
"We've now got some easily found oil seeps that we can take people to," Doctor Burrett said.
"You can see the oil coming out of the ground, it comes from the Tasmanite oil shale, we can demonstrate that geo-chemically and that gives us great hope that we can find oil elsewhere in the Tasmania basin."
Please note that EEGC's/GSLM's project is supported by the government:
The Tasmanian Government, which stands to reap 12 per cent of the well-head value of any oil or gas discovered in royalties, is excited by the development but also cautious.
Another interesting quote:
Beacon senior analyst Victor Sula concluded the company was undervalued, given the potential value of the lease, which it says is among the largest in the Western world controlled by a single company.
Yes, I read it (although I'm not a geologist!).
It underlines the existence of Tasmania's oil/gas potential and gives some "careful" predictions about the volumes.
Thanks for posting!
As you can see, in 2007/2008 they hadn't even identified potential oil/gas fields and now (early 2009) they are on the verge of completing their first well!
In my opinion this is not such a huge "delay"...
Shareholders have all reasons to be excited...
EEGC/GSLM is closer to its goal than ever before.
That's great to hear!
I also plan to visit Tasmania (Hobart, Bronte Park, Drilling site(s),...) in a few weeks.
Could you please contact me: vmertens at gmail dot COM