Oh, where to start.
"Is the SEC to relax reasonable certainty standards for Hemi which is relying on surveys performed a century back? Certainly no modern technology involved with this company."
I am no English professor as this person claims but I know there should be a comma after Hemi and a the verb "is" after technology.
"Any activities less than this, is only guessing."
This should be "any activity is only guessing" or "any activities are only guessing" Singular/plural agreement within a sentence does not require a phd in English.
And if this person, who claims to be an English professor, cannot put together a correctly worded short paper, what makes them qualified to talk about the petroleum industry, especially reserve valuation?
There was no mention that the hemi proven reserves are not proven. The records that exist come from an industry that has been using a system of standards for many decades.
There also was no record of recent records beyond 1950 which was an attempt to be misleading.
There was no mention of Geosystems' reserve report or its veracity or lack thereof.
My take on this excellent DD by lazyeye is that this was the best spokesperson the Choctaw nation could roll out to try to slow down the oil and gas expansion near their lands. IMHO