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02/20/15 12:06 PM

#37097 RE: Cassandra #37079

NCEP is Vencedor's subcontractor only. Not a partner. I am also the owner of NCEP, Jon Malis. Yes the same person in the videos. I subcontract for other companies as well. I only work for other oil and/or publicly traded companies.

To get VEP's PA permit info, and anyone's for that matter, you only have to go the PA DEP website. I'm not sure if a link is allowed on the posts but here is the direct link for VEP's PA Wells:

http://www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eFACTSWeb/searchResults_singleClient.aspx?ClientID=287090

It just shows the wells currently permitted in Vencedor's name in PA. I believe his operator ID is 287090. As for the bonding, in order to have a permit you must have a bond and to get a bond you must first be a registered oil and gas operator. The bond ID may be included in the permits. It's all public information. As for their Texas stuff, they used a different subcontractor for that so I can't comment. Once the Rice project is complete, I will be transferring the permit and bond from NCEP to VEP for operations of the Rice project.

If you're interested. Here are NCEP's registered wells/permits:

http://www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eFACTSWeb/searchResults_singleClient.aspx?ClientID=259632

Regarding the Brian/Randy split. Brian and Randy just had differences of opinion on how to run their company. Brian seems to have a more aggressive forward thinking philosophy and Randy seems more analytical and conservative. I think the stalled Rice project helped to widen that void and cause the split a lot sooner than it would have if the project had been completed on time. I continue to work with both of them and they will both do fine individually.

As for Randy's experience in the oil field, he has been there since day 1 back in 2010 when I started working for VEP. He likes to be hands on and takes personal ownership in each project. I know for a fact he personally invested in the first two projects I did for VEP to show his investors that he was willing to take the risk along with them. I know he also invested in Xun Energy purchasing open market stock to the tune of around $20,000 of his own money.

Yes Randy is now a one man operation and no longer has a brick an mortar location. He shut down the Newport address after the breakup with intentions to move to north Texas, closer to his projects there. What Randy does is develop relationships, find and vett opportunities, design projects to meet the needs of the purchaser and obtain funding for projects. Although I'm his boots on the ground in PA, he takes a serious personal interest in everything that goes on in the field. I've even met him out at his Texas oil field to consult on future projects down there.




crazyjogger925

03/23/15 8:02 PM

#38050 RE: Cassandra #37079

thankyou for reminding me i really appreciate it here at xnrg.imo