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Friday, 07/08/2011 10:58:48 AM

Friday, July 08, 2011 10:58:48 AM

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i talked to there new talking head they have for public relations, and he told me the wells have caved in, the formation shifted and the sand filled most of the wells. i have did geology in the area myself with rock samples from out crops of the warner and bluejacket formations, and its fine sand, like fine powder. they put pressure on the formation and it sends the fine sand mud combo into the well bores. they are finished as per now. the well casing will have to be replaced as they used cheap well casings and thats going to cost a fortune. last time i saw jim long he was not looking good (the field manager on site)he looked tired and frustrated. its a washout guys, i lost a bundle on this one myself. i have been with them for 3 years now and this phase of operations and over,its a wash out. the oil is there, but they have no idea how to get it out.

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