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Microcap & Penny Stocks : NAMX -- North American Expl.-- Que Sera Sera!
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To: Theo who wrote (501)8/11/1997 12:57:00 PM
From: Gerald Underwood   of 4736
 
Theo,

In the interest of continueing the "What If" scenarios, here is my
contribution.

What if UPR became aware that they had prospects of a large helium field in their Cheyenne Wells, Colo. properties. Helium being a rare gas would warrent continueing exploration and maybe even the building of a processing plant nearby to market the find.

But, lets say the property at Cheyenne Wells already has well developed oil finds at levels above where they want to look for the helium. What to do?
Would seem that 3d seismic method would be out due to it's destructive
testing methods. Might irreversibly damage existing wells in the vicinity of testing. But along comes EM Sounder. Can Mr. Stamm find the helium gas pockets under all that strata of oil with his new device and do it without jeopardizing the existing densely packed oil wells already producing. In the mean time, Mr. Stamm could give his device a good testing on the existing oil wells also on the way down.

Sounds like a deal to me. How about you?

The above scenario does not represent any truth to my knowledge. It is merely a fiction for the threads entertainment.

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