Tuesday, April 12, 2005 9:47:16 AM
Too bad the reporting of this event has been so shoddy. Exxon officials should have been asked some follow up questions. Such as, why did you make a last ditch attempt to secure operatorships if you weren't interested in the blocks in the first place? Why did you send high ranking officials to Abuja? etc etc.
Basically, Exxon gaffed and now they are trying to cover their tracks. Kind of like the high school guy who asks the beautiful girl to prom, gets rebuffed and says he really wasnt intersted in her anyway.
If the ERHE consortium wins then we will hear plenty of great PR's from the likes of Devon, Noble, and Pioneer extolling the virtues of blocks 2, 3, and 4 and the vast amounts of oil that these blocks potentially contain.
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