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To: HotnSpicy who wrote (322)12/11/2005 8:48:38 PM
From: Cal Gary  Respond to of 350
 
Thanks Spicy!!

Melrose does a fantastic job of presenting their story!

Now I can compared the CUX land leases to Melrose. On page 18, without a legend, I am guessing the the red dots are gas wells and the blue dots are oil?? If that is so, then there are many blue dots on CUX's new leases, West Manzala and West Qantara blocks.

El Tamad oil discovery is clearly presented on page 25. Gelgel and Abu Monkar is the white square on the right. Their interpretation of the Sidi Salim trend.

Lots of great graphics, especially informative. Page 19 shows the general area and the gas field trends. Melrose obviously has the superior land potential. Also on this page, the Melrose Qantara displays what looks like an oil well. CUX West Qantara totally surrounds them.

Bottom line, great find.



To: HotnSpicy who wrote (322)12/11/2005 10:11:57 PM
From: Cal Gary  Respond to of 350
 
The next big story would be Al Hamra exploration well, and its expected to spud this month. The only rig coming free soon would be El Wastani 11.

El Wastani 11 should be reaching TD this week. The VT rig that can be used as service rig is scheduled to complete EWE3 testing now then its off to Gelgel 1,2,3 for recompletions work -- meaning its not available.

So that means the EW-11 drill rig will also be used for testing, leaving about 2 weeks max for testing before being dispatched to Al Hamra.

Tight schedule but I hope they spud Al Hamra on time for January excitement.