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To: Lee Fredrickson who wrote (1356)3/12/2001 8:02:37 AM
From: que seria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23153
 
Lee F: BPO=before production interest; APO=after production
interest. You can see the differences on the Eland Jennings chart, Roadrunner's chart on Stockhouse (which I saw posted recently on SI's KOB thread by GeoLost). PYR, as the company that put together the land package for the ELH JV, is carried to production on initial wells. That plus its other leaseholds plus its US-listing give it a greater pool of investors, more reliable enforcement of corporate governance standards, and perceived safety compared to other juniors.

I'm in PYR and HTP, about to be cashed out of Berkley. Will add more if we have a selloff. BKP#2 about to test flow; BKP#3 (wildcat for separate west flank of Lost Hills is drilling and may not hit; BKP#4 is the big story for the intermediate term, as it is what seems likely to prove up many sections of gas-charged reservoir and increase the probable size of the field to the multi-trillion cf level. #4 is drilling ~15,000 ft last I heard.