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U changed your profile pic. Where's that big striper?? :)
JBZY gonna fly..
RO, we need PR's from company!!!!
The "Multiple defendants" may be the three they couldn't serve.
Maybe all longs with margin accts put their DOLV shares on a very high sell order and there is no more to borrow & short..
Wonder if Jerry Browns trip to China figures in?
Agree that it will happen but, let's not drag it out too long, I'm getting old!!
Hawk, RO said "have answered" not currently answering..
Sounds like FINRA is working on ticker change now.
Holding every share until I see what DOLV/JBMY rolls into this holding company to achieve and maintain a $4.oo share price for an up listing. May get real interesting then..
Yup.. :)
Two holding companies just approved for ticker change.
http://otce.finra.org/DLSymbolNameChanges
Nice..
If you will, what are your thoughts on FINRA dragging their feet on our ticker change? TIA
Yup, may be. Thanks
Rainmaker, what do you make of the company stating FINRA MUST approve name change before 8/25/17? Could be something big planned on 8/26/17...
The corporate name changes must be approved by FINRA before the Company can begin trader under the new name. This process has commenced and must be concluded before August 25, 2017.
Again ZJMY is backed by Jinbo Investment Holding Group which owns battery patents. The NV company is "inactive". To date the company holds patents, has produced prototypes, anticipates commercialization. This is what should be taken from the following paragraph.
The "To date, the company has produced prototypes" is a statement. That statement does not exclude the possibility that the company has also produced low speed EVs that are and have been for sale. That statement is not all inclusive of what the company has done and is currently doing. There are many things going on behind the scenes that we will have to wait for the PR to formally announce.
So, 8/8/17 at 8:08 their local time would be what time here?
My old fishin buddy Know Nuttin guaranteed me DOLV would hit big! :)
You could adopt me, I could use a few DOLV shares!! :)
Yup, and a simple pump change could put that lease in the red for a year. Better be something to drill there.
Sneak, I got into a bit of satellite imaging two years before I retired. My first was drilled in a bright orange area and paid back all drilling & completion cost in a month and half. It flowed for over two month, before I started pumping it. That was in 05 and today is still a pretty good well for this area.
The other two were drilled in a yellow area and both had shows of gas and oil but didn't make wells.
I sure like what I see in 11-B..
Sneak, do you have a link to that satellite imaging? TIA
Sneak, a drill stem test is done before a liner is set.
Anytime you get a good oil show while drilling, they will stop drilling and run a DST before drilling any other zones. That's the only way to know exactly where something comes from.
((A well test should have been conducted shortly after the production piping was installed.))
Doin OK, just watchin Cirque and a few others.
There was a JV, NG pr'ed it also. They called it a JDA.
Yes, when you lower the pressure in the well bore it lets the gas move through the zone, bringing oil with it to the well bore.
Is that clear as mud? :)
Good news.. And the gas is also, have to have drive (something to push the oil to you).
Guess if you want to see significant oil while drilling a well you could let it blowout or maybe run a DST. Normally it's shows.
Dan knows better. Maybe he was told to put it out that way, so it wouldn't hit the wires, for some reason.
Also, significant oil shows may be all they could get by with at this time.
Just a thought with nuttin to back it up.
Where are the test results? No one would drill over 300 ft of pay in a wildcat and not test it..
c. The Tarach-1 well encountered two different hydrocarbon charged intervals, the first extending over 100 meters.
d. The significant oil shows and highly-elevated gas readings encountered by the well indicate the presence of a working petroleum system with the strong possibility of significant hydrocarbon generation.
Kinda fits with what my old brother-in-law said. He has worked all over the world in every phase of drilling. completion and recompletion. He worked for Aramco for about 10 years.
I ask if they would nipple up the BOP on intermediate and he said on a wildcat they would, this told me they left many thousands of dollars worth of casing in the hole that they could have pulled. Then I told him about rigging down with the stack still in place. All he said was it sounded like they were going back.
"He also said the drill crew hardly ever knew the result of there drilling campaign because as soon as they were done they left for the next drill site."
He didn't know if they run casing or pumped several cement plugs? Hmmmmm
I don't know Marc. Kinda looks like part of the report was copied from the intent to drill and that sure makes me wonder if they really know anything.
Me neither.. They're still saying they set a liner. No way they set a liner on a dry hole!!
Their target depth is determined by seismic. If all their sands were above 3,000 M then they would drill what we call rat hole to that depth. If some or all were below, then no telling how deep they went.
Another thing, if they had two, three or more sands that overlapped and wanted to check all of them, that would be the spot to drill. Maybe not for a producer but would give them a sample of all zones and what they hold.
Maybe several, maybe none.
When drilling the area of interest and you drill into a sand the mud loggers may want to stop and circulate up a sample. If odor and florescence is found in that sand, the company may want to run a core barrel or just drill on and run wall cores after TD.
So, only they know.
Mid 90's oil went to $8. per bbl. We had to tighten our belts three notches but, look where it went after that..
Every worker on that rig has a certain job to do if they make a well and a different job if not.. They know!!
Thanks J.
20" with 3/8 wall thickness. But, you are correct, you can get it either way in larger casing.
Smaller casing is sized at what it will drift, 8" is 8 5/8" OD, 5" is 5 1/2" OD and 4" is 4 1/2" OD. With the exception of 7", all I have ever run is 7" OD.
I was just pointing out that you need a larger hole drilled (over casing size) for all the hardware and to get a good cement bond.
20" surface pipe is 20 3/4" OD and the collars & cementing shoe are appx 1" bigger than that. To have room for cement and centralizers they need a 26"-28" hole drilled for surface.
We drill a 12 1/4" hole for 8 5/8" OD surface and a 7 7/8" hole for 4 1/2" OD casing. So you can figure how big that hole was, all the way down.