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walldog0

03/28/08 6:03 PM

#122396 RE: ERHClongtimer #122392

longtimer, this might help.....


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RUBY1100

03/28/08 6:09 PM

#122398 RE: ERHClongtimer #122392

Great Post ERHCLongtimer

this is what its all about

nice to see green - Cheers everyone
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mrogop

03/28/08 6:42 PM

#122403 RE: ERHClongtimer #122392

longtimer

if i can get lsm back on he can give us a down and dirty
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Spec29

03/28/08 6:47 PM

#122404 RE: ERHClongtimer #122392

Try to resize Agbami based on this paragraph...

"The Agbami discovery well encountered 420 net feet of pay in multiple oil zones, from 8,200 feet to the total depth of 12,400 feet. The well penetrated stacked reservoir sands saturated with oil, ranging in overall column thickness from 400 to more than 1,000 feet. Preliminary data at the time of the discovery indicated the reservoirs contained several hundred million barrels of recoverable oil."

Agbami is 4,200 feet high/tall and Kina is about 6,000 to 6,300 feet high/tall.
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eoim

03/28/08 10:13 PM

#122430 RE: ERHClongtimer #122392

Hi ERHClongtimer,

Another way of comparing both sesimic plots is to overlay Agbami over Kina using the same scale factors. You would notice that the reservoir sands in KINA has bigger STACK Thickness than Agbami thereby indicating a prospect with higher potential.

Block 4 is the HEART of the SOURCE ROCK cooking all the pressurized oil that is migrating like a MEANDERING OCEAN below the ground.








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Comparison of Kina with Agbami

The image below attempts to scale the Kina seismic with the Agbami seismic, based on trying to make the layer lines and intervals approximately the same size.

Remember, Agbami is estimated to be 800-1000 MMBO. If this comparison is anywhere near accurate, Kina looks to dwarf Agbami! Could there be an ocean of oil as eoim has been pumping?

Any analysis/insight/critiquing from anyone knowledgeable in the field is welcome. (I'm surprized the earlier posting of Agbami vs Kina garnered no comments: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=27882893 )

As JB indicates, maybe knowledgeable people in the field have started to take note and are beginning to smell the coffee (or shall we say the oil), and the potential value here.

WARNING: Since the seismic for Agbami had no accompaning scale like the one for Kina, this comparison is totally based on eyeballing.