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Gold/Mining/Energy : Royal International Venture RIL.V (was Labrador Int'l LAB) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gord Bolton who wrote (1816)11/24/1998 12:34:00 AM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3380
 
Gord Look what arp has done over the years to keep the play going
always at the end of drilling season would drill a new target hoping to pull the rabbit out of the hat for next year.Tha same goes here but the LAB story is complicated.
Read there nr from the last year it may help you understand a bit more
as you will see lots of information there.



To: Gord Bolton who wrote (1816)11/24/1998 12:37:00 AM
From: Ed Pakstas  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3380
 
If info sources are correct....That Bullseye Target is less than 3 weeks old... It was only when they received the results from the most recent PEM's, they found out what they think they have...

DML also had to complete the existing program with the other JV partners... Since DML is only the contractor and has no other vested interest in the property, other than Patterson's affiliation with GBR, the work program was obviously saved towards the end of the entire program for this year... IMHO, they are cutting it close to the wire, but it could be our saving grace...

Re: the location of the Bullseye... Looking at the LAB maps and comparing them to the whole play, I think the eye is located south of the old Thistle property (2) and the DML/CYP western border line...I could be wrong but it appears that way...

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