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Re: Wales Walker post# 36948

Tuesday, 07/01/2008 12:26:47 PM

Tuesday, July 01, 2008 12:26:47 PM

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So lets see, in the past 3 months, in your opinion, is that Hemi Energy has released the following jokes.

I would go back another 3 months (prior Jan 2008- April 2008) and really get into the Tarrant County/Barnett Shale Hemi Business strategy, the new SEK NOI's and 2008 drilling plans but the list is to long............

Now how's that for a joke.

If you refer to the information below in just the last three months not good or incomplete by Hemi; then IMO the last laugh may very well be on you.

FORT WORTH, Texas, Apr 17, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE):
> New well drilled on the Collins lease in Woodson County, Kansas.
> Hemi has never issued convertible debentures, preferred shares or any other forms of toxic financing and Hemi also remains debt free. Neither Hemi nor Hemi's management have sold shares in 2008

FORT WORTH, Texas, Apr 22, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE):
> Hemi Energy Group, Inc. (Pink sheets: HMGP) is in negotiations to sell some of its leases, while maintaining royalty interest, to be pooled with other leases held by major oil companies in the Fort Worth area.
> Hemi's next two wells, to be drilled near term, are in the Cherry Creek Trend in Woodson County, Kansas. The Weseloh and Driskell virgin leases are in the above Trend and within a 4 mile radius of our 5 producing leases.

> The extrapolation of the results from the three wells (Weseloh Collins & Driskill), management believes, will add significant production and reserve values to our lease holding in southeast Kansas.

FORT WORTH, Texas, May 14, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE):
> Hemi Energy Group, Inc. (Pink sheets: HMGP) has identified five coal bed layers under the five mature leases with oil production in Woodson County, Kansas.

FORT WORTH, Texas, May 21, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE):
> A multi-billion dollar oil company on the New York stock exchange, with home offices in Fort Worth, has asked Hemi Energy Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets: HMGP) for geological information for our Sabine, Texas leases and also some leases we hold in other states.

> Hemi has acquired, for cash, additional Barnett-Shale leases in Fort Worth since our press release on April 22nd. These additional checker-boarded leases will absolutely be legally necessary to be pooled with their leases before these two companies, with major urban development drilling programs, can begin to drill.

FORT WORTH, Texas, Jun 02, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE):
> Hemi Energy Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets: HMGP) Hemi Energy's contract driller, McPherson Drilling LLC, has moved on to the first drill site on the Weseloh lease in the the Cherry Creek Trend, which is a newly discovered oil and gas producing area in Woodson County, Kansas.

> The insurance claim process is continuing to move ahead for the major flood damage in 2007 to our five mature producing oil leases in Woodson County, Kansas. This claim is more than $1.2 million, and additional information has been gathered this quarter by the insurance carrier.

FORT WORTH, Texas, Jun 11, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE):
> Hemi Energy Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets: HMGP): The evaluation of the well logs and drill cutting samples from the new well on the Weseloh lease in Woodson County, Kansas has shown excellent oil shows from multiple pay zones. This virgin lease's new oil well clearly has the important natural gas in water solution drive.

> These two virgin leases, the Weseloh and Driskell, have all necessary supplies in place. The total acreage of these two leases is comprised of approximately two square miles in the Cherry Creek Trend, an area that is only recently being developed and producing oil.

> Hemi's new oil well on the Weseloh lease has also identified five coal bed layers. All of these coal bed layers lie on top of the Bourbon Arch, which is a geological feature approximately forty miles long. This new well's coal bed layers are very similar to coal bed layers that are found approximately five miles away in our five mature leases with oil production. Therefore, a logical geological conclusion is beginning to be confirmed that the coal beds and economically produceable methane gas exist between our two groups of leases in southeast Kansas.

> Neither Hemi nor Hemi's management have sold any shares in 2008 to the stock market and no market makers have been selling on the behalf of Hemi.


Kels



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