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Reconnaissance Energy (Africa) Ltd V.RECO

Alternate Symbol(s):  RECAF

Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd. is a Canada-based oil and gas company. The Company is engaged in the opening of Kavango Sedimentary Basin in the Kalahari Desert of northeastern Namibia and northwestern Botswana. It holds 90% interest in a petroleum exploration license in northeast Namibia and a 100% interest in petroleum exploration rights in northwest Botswana over the entire Kavango Sedimentary Basin. The Company's exploration license covers an area of approximately 25,341.33 square kilometers (6.3 million acres) and 8,990 km2 (2.2 million acres) in Botswana. The two licenses together comprise 34,325 sq km (8.5 million acres). Its conventional drilling program is focused on analyzing the rocks to determine if there is a working petroleum system in the Kavango Basin.


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Comment by pacer001on Mar 15, 2022 11:24pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Electric cars to run-really cheaper?

RE:RE:RE:RE:Electric cars to run-really cheaper?Yes, one would think nuclear would be a viable option but it is no longer.

Westinghouse used to be a power in the nuclear industry in this country (pun intended!) but they went to heck and a hand basket. That was bad enough but then Toshiba bought them up and made a go at it. It was a worse disaster. I refer to the new nuke plants that were to be built a few years ago in South Carolina. After billions and billions spent they landed up with nothing but piles of junk that would not fit together and no one knowing how to unravel the disaster. They finally pulled the plug and this whole mess is considered the death of the nuclear industry in this country. Plants are being shut down or phased out. The bottom line is that society today is not up to nuclear and will not be in the foreseeable future as it is understood today unless there is a major breakthrough as to simplicity and reliability. 
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