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To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (99984)4/30/2008 8:21:53 AM
From: aerosappy  Respond to of 206334
 
Raymond James Energy Stat of the Week, published 04/28/08


Our new natural gas outlook has led to an improved drilling outlook for 2008. We remain as bullish as ever in the international arena but we are now calling for much better North American activity in 2008 relative to our initial estimates. This should drive increased activity and utilization rates for domestic service providers, and at least stem the downward trend in pricing that began last year, if not reverse it. This also suggests that there is still money to be made in these stocks in the short-run, although intermediate term natural gas price concerns remain. Either way, we now feel more comfortable that activity can hold up much better in the event of softer natural gas prices thanks to the continued rise in popularity (brought on by favorable economics) in shale plays around the country.



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To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (99984)5/15/2008 9:32:09 PM
From: pogohere  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206334
 
SSEY: There is some reason to believe that SSEY is situated within the Haynesville Shale play.

The 20% partner in their Cotton Valley Project in Louisiana, Dynamic Resources, DYRFF.PK, made that claim (4-16-08) here:

"Dynamic Resources Corp. (CNQ: DRYF) (OTC:DYRFF - News) announced today the Cotton Valley, Sentell Field Development Program in Bossier Parish, Louisiana is believed to be in the Haynesville Shale area of Louisiana as mentioned in the JP Morgan, "North America Equity Research," dated March 13, 2008."
biz.yahoo.com

SSEY has a map locating the Cotton Valley Project:

ssenergyinc.com

Chesapeake shows the Haynesville Shale on this map:
chk.com

Dave Gibbs, the SSEY president, mentioned in the presentation below that it was about to close on 15K acres near or adjacent to the 5.7k acres in the Cotton Valley Project and alluded to further acquisitions that it would not make public right now:
redchip.com

Gibbs did not mention the Haynesville during this presentation and to my knowledge no one connected to SSEY has referred to it at any other time.

It would be a very pleasant bonus to find that SSEY is situated within the Haynesville Shale and might be able to exploit it.