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und WME (deinerseits in den höchsten Tönen gelobt)
...dann schreib doch gleich offen - lasst Delta fallen und kommt rüber...
OVER AND OUT
Wenn Du Dich mit WME beschäftigen würdest, dann wüßtest Du, warum.
Lies Dich doch einfach mal ein.
Der Grund meines Postings ist, daß ich die Machenschaften von Delta, MGN und Stallion durchblickt habe. Nicht aus erster Hand, sondern sogar selbst recherchiert.
Mehr sage ich dazu nicht.
Kleiner Tipp:
Wenn Du demnächst eine Push-Mail bekommst, dann schaue erst mal ins Impressum.
US$ 0,465 (ca. 0,3127 €) + 0,005 = + 1,09 % Volumen: 347,854
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MfG
"Kommen wir nun zum Wordsworth-Projekt. Hier läuft alles nach Plan und die Explorationstätigkeiten gehen stetig und schnell vorwärts. Im Mai 2007 wurde eine zweite horizontale Quelle gebohrt, zusätzlich zu der bereits im Juni letzten Jahres fertig gestellten Quelle (Produktion ca. 200 Barrel Öl und 50.000 - 100.000 Kubikfuss Gas täglich). Die Produktion wurde jedoch auf Grund von zu hohem Wasseranteil im Öl aktuell eingestellt. Dies lässt unsere Hoffnung jedoch nicht sterben. Das Gebiet im Allgemeinen ist einfach zu aussichtsreich, um hier gleich aufzugeben. Nach Aussagen eines Operators soll hier ab dem Jahr 2008 pro Quartal eine weitere Quelle gebohrt werden. "
Leute,die Delta-Beteiligung an diesem "Megaprojekt" ist ,glaub ich,15%,so wie bei allen anderen "Megaprojekten" (immer zwischen 10 und 20% für Delta)
Jetzt fangt mal an zu rechnen, (das hättet ihr viel früher tun sollen) 15% von 200 Barrel sind 30 Barrel für Delta,Wahnsinn !
Fazit:Müll bleibt Müll,da wird sich auch in 2008 nichts dran ändern,die Pusherbriefe sind auch schon wesentlich stiller geworden,vermutlich deshalb,weil es hier garnichts zu pushen gibt ?
Trotzdem Viel Erfolg!
Chalifmann
http://66.201.236.134/export/level2.jsp?symbol=doig
Delta Oil & Gas commences production on third well at Garvin County, Oklahoma
June 16, 2008
Delta Oil and Gas, Inc, (OTC:BB – DOIG) is pleased to announce that it has completed the third well in its three-well drilling program with Ranken Energy Corporation at Garvin County, Oklahoma (the “2007-1 Drilling Program”). The primary objective of this well was the Viola Lime with emphasis on the Trenton and Middle Viola porosity development. The “River #1-28” was drilled to a depth of approximately 4,750 feet and based on initial drill logs, the operator elected to complete the well with the insertion of casing. The River #1-28 is now tied into a local natural gas pipeline and is producing in the range of 400 Mcf of natural gas per day. Delta owns a 20% working interest in this program.
Previously, two wells were drilled as part of the 2007-01 drilling program with the following results:
Hulsey #1-8, The Washington Creek Prospect
Garvin County, Oklahoma: This prospect consisted of re-entering an abandoned well to re-evaluate two sands of the 1st Bromide sands and the top of the Viola lime. This well was drilled and abandoned in 1986 and an analysis of the logs indicates two potentially productive 1st Bromide sands. The 1st Bromide “C” sand at a depth of 4,796 feet has 4 feet of porous sand. Based on 3-D seismic, if the re-entry is productive, the prospect can be fully developed with the drilling of three additional offsetting wells to the south, west and southwest.
The re-entry to which we refer as the “Hulsey #1-8” was successfully completed and is presently producing oil in the range of 10 barrels per day and associated natural gas in the approximate daily amount of 20 Mcf.
Pollock #1-35, The NE Anitoch Prospect
Garvin County, Oklahoma: The purpose of this well was to drill a new well to test a potential oil and gas reservoir in the 1st Bromide “C” sand at a depth of approximately 5,800 feet. This well to which we refer as the “Pollock #1-35” was drilled to total depth but testing revealed no economically viable hydrocarbon showings and as such, the well has been plugged and abandoned.
Delta Oil and Gas is a growing exploration company focused on developing North American oil and natural gas reserves. The Company's current focus is on the exploration of its land portfolio comprised of working interests in highly prospective acreage at its Mississippi prospects, its interest in a horizontal drilling prospect in Saskatchewan and its interests at Owl Creek, Garvin and McClain Counties, Oklahoma. Delta Oil & Gas is seeking to expand its portfolio to include additional interests in Canada and the USA.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
DOUGLAS N. BOLEN, B.A., LL.B., President
This news release includes statements about expected future events and/or results that are forward-looking in nature and subject to risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements in this release include, but are not limited to time frames, expectations for completion; the analysis of results and the intention to drill. Actual outcomes and the Company's results could differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause results to differ materially include general factors that affect all companies that explore for oil and gas, such as the uncertainty of the requirements demanded by environmental agencies, the fact that oil and gas extraction and production is risky, the potential that no commercial quantities of gas are found or recoverable, the price of oil and gas, geological problems that prevent us from reaching drilling targets and specific risks such as the Company's ability to raise financing.
Greg Werbowski
1.866.355.3644
IR@deltaoilandgas.com