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Gold/Mining/Energy : ARAKIS: HIGH RISK OIL PLAY (AKSEF)

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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (7328)11/21/1997 11:07:00 PM
From: LARRY LARSON  Read Replies (1) of 9164
 
Hi Kids-

The letter mentioned below seemed legitimate - but who knows?
I'm so bored with AKSEF, I'm posting on two boards!

Subject: Re: Oil in the South
Date: Fri, Nov 21, 1997 22:47 EST
From: LUCKI LAR
Message-id:

Hi Kids-

The resignation statement of Abdelaziz Ahmed Khattab, Administrative Attache at the Embassy of Sudan in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, dated September '97, refers to "other" oil development in Sudan. Specifically, the Chinese and Malaysians are operating "...in Adar Yei in southern Sudan, in the two districts of Abu Jabra and Muglad in western Sudan, and in the Red Sea hills in eastern Sudan."

The implication to me seems that there is need for a "bigger pipeline" or other pipelines to the Red Sea! Is there an Arakis connection here? Comments!!

Lucki

P.S. Anyone know of other concession areas that Arakis might have a chance of obtaining?
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