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Re: reaper247 post# 4070

Friday, 06/17/2016 10:42:11 AM

Friday, June 17, 2016 10:42:11 AM

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Reaper, why don't you focus for a moment on facts rather than definitions. I formed a theory, clearly stated that it was not proven. If should be trivially easy for you to disprove all of it and I welcome it, it would further my understanding. Here is the points of substance from my post, if you are interested in substance:

So this is what I think happened and may be able to confirm it later if I get bored.

Southwest Energy Exploration was formed and run by CF in 2004. It came into existence and was terminated a few times then was purchased by Breitling Oil and Gas, Inc. in late 2009 to early 2010 (according the to press release). In 2010, Southwest Energy Exploration changed its name to Breitling Oil and Gas, LLC, at the time or shortly thereafter that it was purchased by Breitling Oil and Gas, Inc.

There was no Oklahoma Breitling until after Texas Breitling was established. The earliest that there was a Breitling Oil and Gas was 2009. Yes, as I said many times, CF had been in the oil business for about 10 years (though I now know there were gaps and he was not full time until 2008). Southwest Energy Exploration was a separate company that was bought by Breitling Oil and Gas, Inc. after negotiating the purchase. Unless Breitling Oil and Gas, Inc. negotiated with itself and contracted with its own management to remain for five years, the companies were distinct both in name and management.

I will admit, that this is convoluted and strange considering the press release. Perhaps there was a different Southwest than the one that became Breitling Oil and Gas in 2010, but I could not find it.

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