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To: BigBull who wrote (71725)8/26/2000 10:35:25 PM
From: Now Shes Blonde  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Sorry Bull I can't find it on the NPR site either. The debt for oil comment occurred at the tail end of a conversation discussing Clinton's trip to Africa. I listen Sunday mornings also so if it's repeated I'll pay more attention.



To: BigBull who wrote (71725)8/27/2000 5:47:57 AM
From: chowder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
BULLLLSKY! You're gonna love this!!!

This week's issue of Oil & Gas Journal features Caspian Sea Activity. That's not the good part though. The good part is the huge pull out map of the entire Caspian region.

Tengiz? It's in there. Kashagan East and West? It's in there. Turkmenistan? Azerbaijan? Kazakhstan? They're all in there.

The oil fields are plotted. Where deposits are suspected, they're plotted. Pipeline construction, plotted. Tanker ports, plotted.

Proven oil reserves in each field, listed. Proven gas reserves in each field, listed. Estimated production for 2000 in each field, listed.

I'm tellin ya Bulllsky, this map is awesome!

Each field lists the current Consortium status, the companies associated with said Consortium. Rightholder's percentages, and water depths.

Bullsky, this map is gonna give you goose bumps!

Oil fields, gas fields, oil pipelines, gas pipelines, pipelines under construction, active areas, closed areas, proposed areas, refineries, tankers, shipyards, cities, railroads, hell even rivers are all listed on this map.

Subbasins, depressions, salts, fault lines, it's all there brother.

Any shareowner who owns stock in a company that is involved in the Caspian, will find this map useful. This map is a collectors item.

Everything you need to know about the Caspian is in this week's issue of Oil & Gas Journal.

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