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To: whitepine who wrote (130102)4/7/2010 11:45:01 AM
From: Paul Senior1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206151
 
Thanks for the list, Whitepine. I went through all the stocks you mentioned. At least one seems close to being a new buy for me.

"With so many alternatives, why bother with IOC."

Right now I feel like I'm stuck in my own little oil world where everything seems to revolve around the Bakken. IOC is a current event discussion here, popular because of the controversy. But many other specific stocks mentioned here recently -- either that there's news or more commonly that they've gone up noticeably in a particular day -- they seem to me (stuck in my own world view) to be related to having some dealings in the Bakken. The common denominator is that these are Bakken/Williston stocks and ALL these stocks have been moving up.

So we have USEG, my mention of HK/EOG, mentions of LEG, KOG, PBG, BTE, PBN, PBG.

Perhaps not very objectively on my part, it seems like the oil play for 2010 is the Bakken (away from the nat gas shale plays of last year). I'm adding to my Bakken/Williston positions...reluctantly though, because the Bakken seems already so publicized, and and these stocks bid up. What I'd like to find is stocks for the oil play of 2011.