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Thursday, 03/01/2012 3:05:25 PM

Thursday, March 01, 2012 3:05:25 PM

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Rambler, I haven't yet figured out where you're coming from ... lot's of questions, but you seem like a good guy, and you appear to be long. I hope the health issues work out, I hope you keep posting, and I hope you're right about the depth of our wealth.

I would think that things remain quiet for another 6 days, and we will get news once the elections are over.

We should be spudding-in shortly in Texas, and two new fields in Belize. I can't believe our second well is not complete at Stann Creek. They have to be keeping that one under wraps.

Blind: you asked about horizontal drilling (few days back, sorry Iv'e been sick). Every drill needs a target. If those offshore wells are 7500 feet in depth (minimum) and your production is occuring in three 75 foot thick strata, it's not likely you'll discover this with a horizontal drill. You need two vertical wells first, correlate strata, and then you if you have contiguous evan layered producing strata between those two points you can contemplate a horizontal well. There are too many variables, you need to identify producing strata and fixed depth before you can drill horizontal. We are able to do this in N. Dakota and Texas etc, becasue we have literally hundreds of vertical wells (data points) all tapping into the same resource at depth.

In any case, it's now the power hour and I'm rooting for Rambler. Oiljob. Long and Strong

P.S. It's been suggested that once these points are known in Stann Creek that hrizontal driolling will be used to bring the field into procudtion.

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