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Re: Mr. Zen post# 16108

Monday, 01/03/2011 11:10:37 PM

Monday, January 03, 2011 11:10:37 PM

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Doubloon, with your unconfirmed rumor...

No need to confirm that rumor. It should be very obvious that there are a few major companies that are looking at ZLUS and probably doing more than just watching just from logical deduction.

There are a few major companies that have proven properties within the same area of where our ZLUS property is located. I think you kind of have to put yourself in one of those proven multi-billion dollar companies' positions. Consider such circumstances if you were one of those companies watching a minor oil and gas company in its infant stages drilling right next door to your backyard.

EXAMPLE: Remember back to how possessive Exxon-Mobile was when they bought out XTO Energy for $41 billion which was in close enough vicinity of our ZLUS property. Most of these major multi-billion dollar companies are very possessive. If you were Exxon and you saw that a minor oil and gas company was beginning to look like they were really going to move forward with ”a few major drill programs” from a few wells from the same area of where your "proven" properties are located… what would you do?

Well, I am sure that Exxon would not be ignoring what is happening within their very own backyard. I am sure that Exxon would not want another major such as Devon, Chesapeake, etc. to have a huge enough interest in ZLUS to take a huge stake in ZLUS. This would not fare well for the type of competition that Exxon would warrant. Exxon would see that it would be in their best interest to take an interest in ZLUS before any other major company decides to do such to position themselves right in their own backyard.

For all those reading this post, I in no way have either heard or know anything about a buyout of ZLUS or if Exxon is even watching ZLUS. I simply used Exxon as an example because it is one of the major companies within the same area as ZLUS properties and it should be very obvious for all to know that one major company in the area would not want to risk another major company coming in to their territory to capture oil and gas out of the same area that’s confirmed to be proven. With the example above, please don’t focus so much on the company (Exxon) that was mentioned, but instead, focus on the concept for what could happen if all things go as planned to confirm above.

v/r
Sterling

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