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To: Amark$p who wrote (9606)4/24/2006 5:54:37 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 78409
 
At least the political scene is in good shape:

decider.cf.huffingtonpost.com

DAK



To: Amark$p who wrote (9606)4/24/2006 7:29:27 PM
From: Ed Ajootian  Respond to of 78409
 
amarks, SHY.V, DZR.TO -- Thanks, I hadn't looked at drillinginfo.com in quite awhile, I didn't realize how robust their info is now. A few years ago when I looked there the info available for free users was not that useful to me. The operator in most of Sharon Energy's wells is Camden, as you see there they have pulled 7 permits. This fact does not mean a whole helluva lot, companies routinely pull permits well in advance of actually drilling a well, just to keep inventory in the hopper.

BTW, Sharon's big brother, Diaz Resources (DZR.TO), is giving a presentation at COPIC on Thursday, see biz.yahoo.com . Diaz participates with Sharon on all of Sharon's US activities, so Diaz' presentation may shed some light on Sharon. Diaz is a great little company in its own right, and folks looking for exposure to Sharon's south Texas Wilcox play but who prefer to invest in securities with more volume and girth, oughtta check out Diaz.