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To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (142175)11/29/2010 8:45:48 PM
From: Celtictrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206326
 
DRLY 20,000,000 share form 4 filed A/Hs by CEO.
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To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (142175)11/30/2010 12:12:15 PM
From: kingfisher1 Recommendation  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 206326
 
Canadian natural gas facing "big squeeze."

Western Canadian gas exports to the United States could be completely displaced into Northern California by abundant, low cost US natural gas production, and by several new gas pipelines in the US, says a new market study by Bentek, a US energy analysis company.

Overall, Canadian gas exports to the US will drop 2 bcf/d over the next few years – almost 30% – and this impending loss of the northern California market builds upon the loss that western Canadian gas has in lower exports to the US northeast.

Increased Canadian demand and declining Canadian supply will pick up some of the slack, but it won’t be enough to offset a significant loss of exports to the US market in the near term, they add.

Bentek’s report, titled “The Big Squeeze,” is a report that also outlines how fast growing production from the Marcellus shale in Pennsylvania is displacing Canadian gas to the lucrative Northeast US market, and how new pipeline capacity carrying low cost gas out of the Rocky Mountains is now set to displace much of Canadian gas to the US Midwest and lucrative California markets.

“What we outlined in our study was complete displacement of Canadian gas into Northern California by the summer of 2014,” says Jack Weixel, Director of Energy Analysis for Bentek

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To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (142175)11/30/2010 3:05:34 PM
From: Dr. Ipsofacto  Respond to of 206326
 
Ed, Doral Energy (DRLY) - Still hanging around but looking for a good exit point. Whats funny about DRLY is you can almost predict good news with the huge jumps in stock price for no apparent reason the days leading up to the news. I think my money is better at work in plays like NEYYF for now.

OT- My brother is going to drill a well back home in Eastland County Texas and I'm going to throw down some cash for a point or two in some legal insider action of my own. He usually successfully reworks stripper wells which is what got me excited about DRLY, but he's expanding his oil and gas "empire" as he puts it by drilling his second well. All that and he still hasn't quit his day job.

Dr.I



To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (142175)11/30/2010 3:05:37 PM
From: Dr. Ipsofacto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206326
 
Ed, Doral Energy (DRLY) - Still hanging around but looking for a good exit point. Whats funny about DRLY is you can almost predict good news with the huge jumps in stock price for no apparent reason the days leading up to the news. I think my money is better at work in plays like NEYYF for now.

OT- My brother is going to drill a well back home in Eastland County Texas and I'm going to throw down some cash for a point or two in some legal insider action of my own. He usually successfully reworks stripper wells which is what got me excited about DRLY, but he's expanding his oil and gas "empire" as he puts it by drilling his second well. All that and he still hasn't quit his day job.

Dr.I