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To: Giraffe who wrote (9650)2/27/2003 6:06:33 PM
From: Richard Saunders  Respond to of 24898
 
giraffe prd - Tiger William's company? Haven't followed closely for quite a while however do see the flow thru was raising funds for some farm-in that had something to do with the Trutch prospect IEY Impact is drilling.

IEY's shares backed off not too long ago as OLT Oiltec released some reserves details re: some wells at Laprise that IEY was also involved with. Since then it appears IEY has come back a bit, also with a little bit of volume. Maybe speculation is that there's something happening with the 3,100m higher impact exploratory Slave Point natural gas test at Trutch in NE B.C.? A guess & haven't verified.



To: Giraffe who wrote (9650)2/28/2003 11:58:52 AM
From: Richard Saunders  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24898
 
giraffe - PRD Paciic Rodera hunch re: IEY's Trutch target confirmed.



Pacific Rodera's Impact Energy well to be cased
Pacific Rodera Ventures Inc PRD
Shares issued 14,428,450 Feb 27 2003 close $ 0.22
Friday February 28 2003 News Release



Mr. Michael Barton reports
The Impact Energy Inc. well located at Trutch, B.C., which Pacific Rodera Ventures is an 8-per-cent partner in, has reached intermediate production casing point.
Early results suggest that commercial quantities of hydrocarbons have been encountered in the shallow horizons and petro-physical logs confirm their existences. The operator is currently running and cementing production casing, and drilling will resume within the next few days. The well is expected to be drilled to a total depth of around 3,200 metres.
Drilling and evaluation of the Slave Point formation, the primary target, will commence once the intermediate production casing is in place.