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To: BamaReb who wrote (7843)3/19/1998 2:32:00 PM
From: JT  Respond to of 11888
 
Yes - I replied. Here's my reply ....

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Thanks for the leads, but I'm pretty certain that neither of
these "NAFTA" companies is the "Zao Nafta" mentioned in the
release yesterday. The first company is Latvian, and the second
is Lithuanian. Ours is Russian, and my guess is that it is
the state oil company, Nafta Moscow, which is one of the 13
export specialist companies in Russia that have direct access
and schedule control over the Russian pipelines. Here is the
company's contact info ...

Nafta-Moscow, state oil company
Smolenskaya-Sennaya 32/34, Moscow
Tel. 095-244-4527
Fax: 095-244-2291
Anatoli Nikolayevich Kolotilin, Chairman of the Board, General Director

Another guess of mine is that Millenium (or someone) screwed
up the company name in the release. If so, then that is one
more piece of evidence of shoddy PR by whomever writes the
releases.

On the other hand, the PR could be intentionally misleading
because it relates to another pending transaction/deal.

Who knows - I'm just trying to find out about the company
that we just gave $300,000 to for an option to some number
of oil wells in Russia. How difficult can that be!!????

JT



To: BamaReb who wrote (7843)3/19/1998 4:07:00 PM
From: doormouse  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11888
 
Nefte means oil/petroleum in Russian

(In Kazakh, it's Munai.)

I think "Nafta" is English for some shit you use to keep moths out of your clothes.

Most oil companies are "(region_name)_neftegaz," like Nizhnevartovskneftegaz, Tyumeneftegaz, et. al.

dosvedanya