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To: BILL L who wrote (6034)6/1/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: Sly_  Respond to of 11850
 
HMMMMM, everyone must be out celebrating.... CONGRATULATIONS all. We have witnessed the power of Sticking together... HOLD and BUY, HOLD and BUY......

Sly__



To: BILL L who wrote (6034)6/1/1998 5:25:00 PM
From: Jeffrey Jacob  Respond to of 11850
 

Great post...thank you Tim P. (and Bill for reposting). We've had
a great day folks. Lets celebrate a little but keep an even keel and stay focused on the fundamentals. My father-in-law is a Ph.D petroleum engineer and specializes in enhanced recovery. Will loop him into the discussion soon as details become available. Thanks to all.

jeffrey
proud rocketeer going places i've never gone before.



To: BILL L who wrote (6034)6/2/1998 11:10:00 AM
From: BILL L  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11850
 
REPOST:ICVI/ME INFORMATION FOR INVESTORS ONLY (MUST READ). PROVIDED BY TIM.P, NON-SI ICVI/ME DD MEMBER AND LURKER. THANX TIM
(TO ROCKETMAN, Could u pile this article with your ICVI/ME DD thread? thanx)

Bill,

Spoke this weekend with my old professor, unfortunately, his son
inaccessible for a few weeks (on vacation outside the U.S.).

I read him the PR releases, provided a background as to what I knew
from the SI board, and ventured my analysis - here were his comments:

- What ICVI is doing is not a bad idea - seems like the time is right
and technology now lends itself to this type of operation being
profitable (going after remaining reserves). Alot folks are
doing/done this - some had made fortunes & some have been
unsuccessful.

- Seems like all involved have the right experience. The 75 year-old
guy is mostly likely just acting as a consultant-type - hopes he is
for our sake since the day-to-day managing of this operation-type is
very demanding.

- During the 1950 & 1960s he was involved in alot of operations that
left oil fields with only 25 to 35% of the potential reserves taken
(it seemed like a large percentage back then) and it was the absolute
best they could do (and this was a major oil company). He's been out
of the field for a while now, but from what he understands - secondary
recovery methods can now extract up to 40 percent of the proven
reserves.

- He's betting with time the secondary recovery methods will continue
to recover a larger percentage, i.e. - 1960 -30%, 1998 - 40%, 2010 -
60-70% ? - the price of oil will determine how soon it becomes
economically feasible for getting those remaining, elusive
percentages.

His general opinion - "Hmmmm, what's the stock symbol ?"

Also, some more information/articles I stumbled upon this weekend:

1) Merrill Lynch's 5/15/98 newsletter:

- "Energy sector holds promise for improvement..."

- "Price extremes (current situation) for crude oil have historically
been unsubstainable and the next OPEC meeting is June 24, 1998...and
it looks like they will be successful in imposing additional
production cutbacks...and oil stocks tend to trade in line with the
price of oil."

2) Another timely and must-read Scientific American article (June 1998
pages 74-79) - it discusses declassified U.S. Navy Ballistic Submarine
technology based on gravity gradiometry. It looks like it will be a
huge contributor to secondary recovery efforts. It's basically a
giant improvement over a concept that was first invented some 100
years ago, but remained impractical until U.S.DOD research developed
it for submarines.

Well, just looked at the quote - 1.5+ and I'm not surprised at all
(but very happy). This is still a long-term hold for me because I
think it's worth $5/share. The more I learn about this, the better it
looks.

Good luck and please post any of this if you want to. And once again,
thank you and all the SI posters.

Sincerely,

Tim