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Gold/Mining/Energy : Bearcat (BEA-C) & Stampede (STF-C) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bearcatbob who wrote (2043)2/18/2000 5:04:00 PM
From: Keith Minler  Respond to of 2306
 
Hey Bearcat, When I spoke to Jack yesterday he indicated that two independent engineering studies indicate a 50 foot gas and a 50 ft oil pay zone in I think the Imperial well.

He didn't go into details but I gather there are still some corporate problems with Imperial, once they get it into production we will have some proof.

Most of us have been here this long another 6 to 12 months won't kill us. As Jack pointed out he has been at it a lot longer and with much more at stake.

I try and keep the Reddenbacher philosophy in mind, "Relax coach, have some popcorn".

Easier said then done.

Later

Keith

Edit. As always he was immensely enthused about the Turner Valley and is sure it will be humongous; the guy is going to make believers' of us all.



To: Bearcatbob who wrote (2043)2/24/2000 11:21:00 AM
From: Thomas F. Radcliffe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2306
 
Bob,
I re-read the BEA news letter and it seems pretty clear that
the EUB denial is going to take some time to get an approval. Judging by the letter from the EUB lawyer Jack got in response to his rebuttal to them, they are a VERY
pompus bunch.
I think the part that encouraged me was that BEA has had a
lot of things on the back burner, waiting for this permit.
If Jack does work on what he can develop, it will a good
thing, sooner than later. I feel there are a lot of folks
LOOKING for an excuse to get involved in BEA/STP. These two
stocks have always reacted positively to activity, and that
is the one thing we haven't had lately.
It appears that Jack is slipping on his work boots to do what he knows best. We will get the approval, someday, and that will be just icing on the cake. Like I said, I am
feeling positive, again. Tom