To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (306 ) 10/2/1999 8:58:00 AM From: Chuca Marsh Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 407
Is the Lake the same area of The Mountain? Pelican? Pelican Lake: Failed Oil Field Model( See BMD AGM Slide Show with model and temperature variant at deepth as temps increase in 10 degree increments on the scale at the Carlin Trend Yankee Gold Mine as per that URL I placed here back around 12 July 1999< date my C Drive File was created so look at BM Thread>) On NBL Lands, has a JV with BMD already at the BM Block of Claims due West of Fort McMurray in ALTA mid way to all borders. Pelican Lake is at the SOUTH end east side of the URL below on my map near that BM Block of NBL JVed claims. ( This was said to be a Diamond Prospect but with Devonian Limestone all over, and Larry Kryska finding Titanium Metals up north, who knows ) RE: Canadian Natural Resources Limited - Canadian Natural Resources acquires production from BP Amoco Canadian Natural Resources Limited CNQ Shares issued 100,279,862 1999-09-30 close $34.4 Friday Oct 1 1999 Mr. Allan Markin reports Canadian Natural Resources has closed the previously announced acquisition of crude oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas production under a sale agreement with BP Amoco. Under this agreement Canadian Natural Resources Limited acquired approximately 42,000 barrels per day of oil and liquids production and 18 million cubic feet per day of natural gas production for a purchase price, prior to closing adjustments, of $1.060-billion. The acquired assets are adjacent to CNRL's existing operations in the Bonnyville and Pelican Lake areas of Alberta. WARNING: The company relies on litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements. canada-stockwatch.com Chucka-OnehastohaveOIL-maybebasis- to have a FAILED OIL FIELD! Logic? If oner has Devonian Limestones that are the Right Stuff! P.S.- Birch Moutain Block Info in JV with New Blue Ribbon due west and same parrell as Fort McMurray Oil Sands at Shell/Syncrude.birchmountain.com P.P.S.- The Above Referance Post : <<..NEWS RELEASE “HEAVY MINERAL DEPOSIT – PRELIMINARY RESULTS” VSE SYMBOL: NBL SEPTEMBER 29, 1999 "The company is pleased to provide the following update on its Pelican Mountains Heavy Mineral Deposit in Alberta, Canada. As previously announced (1999-08-31) the companies consultant, Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd., discovered a heavy mineral beach sand deposit within an uplands area of the Pelican Mountains. ..>> Sandy Lake is at rt 754 at Wabasca-B/sometthing town at a point west of Pelican Lake-