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To: kingfisher who wrote (8429)8/31/2001 8:17:47 AM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24925
 
I noticed Ivanhoe has made some upward movement in this bad market duldroms ,any one have any notions why and could it be getting ready for bigger moves .
sam



To: kingfisher who wrote (8429)10/29/2001 9:46:43 AM
From: Richard Saunders  Respond to of 24925
 
Oiltec gas well with a bit of Impact

newswire.ca

Oiltec Confirms Major Gas Discovery

www.oiltec.ab.ca TSE: "OLT"

CALGARY, Oct. 29 /CNW/ - Oiltec Resources Ltd. (40% net) and operator
Impact Energy Inc. (60% net) have drilled a second well at Laprise, British
Columbia (formerly called Bubbles). Well logs indicate the new well compares
favorably to the successful discovery well reported in September. McDaniel &
Associates, Oiltec's independent evaluation engineers, have assigned gross
proven reserves of 10.4 billion cubic feet ("bcf") of sales gas plus an
additional 4.2 bcf of probable reserves to the original discovery well. Using
the industry standard 6:1 boe conversion (6 thousand cubic feet of gas equals
1 barrel of oil equivalent), the proven reserves additions from the discovery
well alone (693,333 boe net), replace 177% of Oiltec's entire corporate
production forecast for 2001 (390,000 boe).
Gathering and processing infrastructure is scheduled for installation
around year-end. The first two wells are scheduled to be on production early
in the new year. Initial production rates are estimated to be 3.0 million
(1.2 million net) cubic feet of gas per day per well or 500 (200 net) boe/d
per well.
A third Laprise well was spud on October 21st and a fourth location is
scheduled for drilling in the first quarter of 2002. Three additional
development locations are scheduled for drilling in the summer of 2002.