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cjstocksup

06/17/10 11:28 AM

#16039 RE: puttzy3 #16038

First of all the web site you provided imho has incomplete information, it appears also that the information has data mapping irregularities that can cause confusion.


Concord "dome" is in anderson county north of houston, and one source says their are only 2 wells drilled there by TOMAHAWK HUMBLE C, the 20053001 lease, \\

Here are links to Wikipedia and Schlumberger:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_dome

http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/Display.cfm?Term=salt%20dome


someone posted here a while back that salt domes are crappy plays and don't have much oil, clearly that is not the case (i am not sure if that was you that posted that)

I dont trust any of your numbers nor any of your assessments, If there are only a few wells, that is great, and actually if its true that they did poorly there even better because then there is more for ooag, nothing like a virgin oil field to make lots of bucks,

It may be that the data does not go back far enough, there might be wells there that are over 50 years old and have not been in production for ages

again, we dont know many details but I reject your DD as being adequate and comprehensive
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ooag_long

06/17/10 11:33 AM

#16040 RE: puttzy3 #16038

that is your oppinion, its not a fact, and your evidence is very very thin, you cite past success according to databases that do not go back far enough in the history of the field, salt domes were some of the first areas exploited in texas, eazy pickings, then they closed up shop and moved on leaving a great deal of hydrocarbons behind.

Additionally data in the salt dome subsequent to the boom is not based on EOR technology being deployed, people are returning to these plays because they realize there is a great deal of oil left in the ground I could go on, but you have used a poor level of analysis that is highly incomplete to base your conclusion, so I fully disagree, show us an ultrasound of the dome and a map of where all the old capped wells are, where tomahawk and others have drilled, how deep they went, what kind of bore they used, and what the companies track records are, you claim to have done your homework you haven't done squat!