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Re: reaper247 post# 4062

Wednesday, 06/22/2016 11:38:06 AM

Wednesday, June 22, 2016 11:38:06 AM

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Reaper, you are wrong.

There is no doubt that company did exist before the Articles of Incorporation were filed in Texas in 2009, because Breitling Oil and Gas was originally formed in Oklahoma.

I think one has to make some fairly bold assumptions for that to be true, assumptions that I think couldn't be more wrong.

First, you could define any company associated with CF as Breitling Oil and Gas. CF was associated with some 32 corporations and LLCs. If you use that definition, BECC goes back to the 1990s and definitely not formed in OK.

Second, if you think Southwest Energy Exploration is Breitling Oil and Gas, you would have to have a reason. At least I think so. Someone, anyone, can form up an LLC, apparently in a different state from one's residency or main office. There doesn't seem to be any requirement that an LLC do anything but keep current on filing, so there is no public evidence that a member of Southwest Energy Exploration, LLC did anything. CF probably did have some dealings in the oil business, but how would one know whether it had anything to do with Southwest Energy? So you are back to the first problem.

You could define Breitling Oil and Gas as any activity of CF or his partners in the oil business, then it goes back maybe 30 years.

I think, for simplicity, because it doesn't really matter, that we should assume that Breitling Oil and Gas came into existence when a company by that name associated with CF came into existence. That would be 2009.

Reaper, you have never explained why you think Southwest Energy Exploration is Breitling Oil and Gas, so I have to speculate as to why. I do know that CF agrees with you in a sense. He thinks Southwest Energy Exploration is the same as Breitling Energy Corp.

Chief Executive Officer
Breitling Energy Corporation
October 2004 – Present (11 years 9 months)Dallas, TX


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I also know that LLCs are not required to have officers, but they can. So if the members elect CF CEO, then he is one. If they elect him high priest, then he is just that. Looks impressive on a resume, but it doesn't mean anything about his skills at business or finding oil

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