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jmjjw

12/07/18 2:47 PM

#114015 RE: Powdercoater #114014

The MMEX STRONG are a sad lot - as prior noted, this is all irrelevant for MMEX anyway, because MMEX is not an energy sector company, it is a share-selling scheme.

The USGS fact sheet merely extends the 2016 / 2017 (and older) work by reviewing IHS database contents in 2018 - the fundamental work is much older, and this is in fact old news - it helps to actually have a background in the sector, and do business in the region, rather than parrot empty claims.

For unknown reasons, grifter Zinke chose to bubble up old news, no doubt for some purposes related to graft and corruption. That being said, this is factually old news, and irrelevant to MMEX.

Cause it seems like another assessment was done after 2016, lol !

The results of this most recent assessment and that of the Wolfcamp Formation in the Midland Basin in 2016 are our largest continuous oil and gas assessments ever released," said Dr. Jim Reilly, USGS Director. "Knowing where these resources are located and how much exists is crucial to ensuring both our energy independence and energy dominance."


https://m.phys.org/news/2018-12-usgs-largest-oil-gas-resource.html

bildo

12/07/18 2:52 PM

#114016 RE: Powdercoater #114014

Hey PC, is that near the MMEX refinery site?