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Sienna Resources Inc V.SIE

Alternate Symbol(s):  SNNAF

Sienna Resources Inc. is focused on exploring for and developing high-grade battery metals deposits in mining jurisdictions. The Company’s projects include Elko Lithium Project, Clayton Valley Blue Clay Lithium Project, Clayton Valley Deep Basin Lithium Brine Project, Clayton Valley Silver Peak South Lithium Project, Dragon Uranium Project, Uranium Town Project, Marathon North Platinum-Palladium Property, Stonesthrow Gold Project, and others. Elko Lithium Project consists of 1,840 contiguous acres in Nevada. Clayton Valley Blue Clay Lithium Project consists of 150 contiguous claims totaling 3,100 acres prospective for lithium rights in Nevada. Clayton Valley Silver Peak South Lithium Project consists of one contiguous block totaling 1,812 acres. It owns the 10,845 contiguous acres of Dragon Uranium Project and the 10,357 acres of Uranium Town Project. It also owns the 55,440-acre Atomic Uranium Project. It also owns Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario.


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Post by righand99on Mar 02, 2006 7:38pm
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Al Qaeda idealogue sets rules for oil war

Al Qaeda idealogue sets rules for oil warFriday, March 03, 2006 Al Qaeda idealogue sets rules for oil war *Group advises disrupting oil supplies best way to hurt US economy and destabilise Saudi royal family. DUBAI: Al Qaeda has advised followers to attack pipelines in Saudi Arabia and Iraq but to steer clear of oil wells because they are the lifeline of Muslim states, according to a two-year-old document recently posted on the web. The guidelines in Al Qaeda’s war against “crusaders” and US-allied governments were laid out in a manifesto written by Abdulaziz al-Enezi, arrested in Saudi Arabia in 2005 and described by the Saudis as a prominent ideologue of Al Qaeda. In the manifesto, which was recently posted on an Islamist website, Enezi said disrupting oil supplies was the best way to hurt the US economy and destabilise the Saudi royal family. The document said Saudi state-owned refineries and oil pipelines and Iraqi facilities were “all in the hands of infidels”. “It is permissible to target oil interests held by infidels ... including American and Western oil tankers,” Enezi said. Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter, has since 2003 been battling Al Qaeda militants bent on toppling the pro-US monarchy and expelling Westerners from the birthplace of Islam. Al Qaeda claimed a foiled suicide attack on an oil facility last week in the kingdom and vowed more attacks in response to a call by their leader Osama bin Laden to target oil installations. The attempted assault on the world’s largest oil processing plant at Abqaiq was the first direct attack on a major oil Saudi target and sent jitters through international oil markets. Fares bin Houzam, an expert on Al Qaeda, told Reuters that Enezi had been considered Saudi Al Qaeda’s “information minister” and a spiritual guide to the group. Enezi said oil pipelines were the easiest targets because they were hard to protect, less costly to fix and attacks on them did not rob Muslims of their oil wealth. “Targeting oil pipelines is of huge benefit in spiting the enemies ... pipelines may well be the frontline in a long-term war of attrition on oil and its interests,” he said. In Iraq, repeated attacks by insurgents on pipelines in the north have made it difficult for the country to boost its oil exports, the main source of government revenue. Enezi said government-owned refineries and oil plants were also good targets. But the Al Qaeda idealogue said oil wells should be avoided because any attack on them would cause economic and environmental damage to the people of the country. “The wells will be needed when the Muslim nation is victorious and retakes its possessions and would be very costly to repair,” he said. A successful strike on the Saudi oil industry would be a major coup for Al Qaeda, hitting at the heart of a decades-old US-Saudi alliance, and a nightmare for oil consumer nations as the kingdom accounts for around a sixth of the world’s exports. reuters
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