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To: 4TNiner who wrote (3811)4/27/1999 9:46:00 PM
From: Just G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5821
 
4TNiner:
I have read alot of newspaper reports on companies, and was pleased with this one. I saw the magnetic map last evening, and was shown (should explain that the map is colored, indicating the mag highs/target areas), where nwi hit the big one, which consists of an isolated mag high, this is my opinion, has been drilled off, but many more of the same features, lie along the West Boundary, in a Northeast/Southwest direction, which indicates to me, they have several more targets to drill, and this is why they picked up the new ground. This makes dni/iki, Cypress, Freewest, and I am sure I have missed some, (sorry too lazy to look them up).

Regards
G



To: 4TNiner who wrote (3811)4/28/1999 9:27:00 AM
From: Natrav  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5821
 
4TNiner:
I had a ten minute chat with Doug Hume yesterday. He is adamant the play is alive. He is convinced this is not a localized phenenomom. The nickel experts at N and FL agree with him. Something is there. As for how much we don't know yet. But there is more than Mondays results indicate.
He does concede that the geology is tougher than he and the geos thought. I asked about spring breakup and how that would affect the program. Might put it on hold for about 3 weeks to a month at the most.
Still lots of work left and DH is defiant that the play is NOT over.