RE: READING BETWEEN THE LINES
WHAT,,..NO THOUGHTS ON THE JML TEMISCOTIA AREA CLAIMS REGARDING SUNCOR?
NOT TO WRITE OFF THIS AREA ANY AS JML HOLDS A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THEIR CLAIMS WITHIN THE SHALES THERE IN THE SEDIMENTARY BASIN EXTENDING ON THROUGH GASPE...,BUT I AM GOING TO PUT MORE EMPHASIS ON THE HESITANT MOMENT OF BLANK SILENCE FROM ROGER SMITH OF SUNCOR THAT I GOT FROM HIM WHEN I MENTIONED LAC ST JEAN.
THE OIL AND GAS POTENTIAL FROM THIS AREA COULD BE STAGGERING.
IS IT ANY COINCIDENCE THAT MUNDIREGINA NOW UNDER SUNCOR CONTROL IS ALREADY STAKED RIGHT UP BESIDE JML AT LAC ST JEAN ,,..,AND THAT THEY MAY VERY WELL BE ADDING ON THERE.
HAVE A LOOK AT THE CLAIMS MAP. LAC ST JEAN IS JUST NW OF SAGUENAY.
https://www.mrnf.gouv.qc.ca/publications/energie/exploration/Permis_quebec2008.pdf
ANOTHER INTERESTING DEVELOPMENT YESTERDAY MUCH TO MY OWN CHAGRIN WAS THAT OF THE ELO ACQUISITION NEXT TO SUNCOR/MUNDIREGINA THAT WAS/IS LARGELY OVERLOOKED BY THE HERD.
LOOK WHO ELSE THEY ARE STAKED BESIDE ON THE MAP..,,YOU GOT IT..,,ITS JML ON THE SHALES THERE AS WELL AS AT LAC ST JEAN,,,RIGHT ON THE SHALES.
HAVE A LOOK AT THIS MAP ,,..PAY PARTICULAR CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE RED MARKINGS ON PAGE 35 AND PAGE 57 ABOVE THE SOUTH BLOCKS (MAP POSTED BY ROCKRAT) ,,,THEY ARE SHALE LANDS STAKED OVER BY JML,,,LOOK AT THE CLAIMS LOCATION MAP ABOVE TO COMPARE.
https://www.quebecexploration.qc.ca/pdf/session2_13h30_lalibertejean-yves.pdf
OF THE JML LAND STAKED ON THE NORTH ST LAWRENCE SHORE NOT FAR FROM CHARLEVOIX ON THE SHALES IN A C FORMATION RIGHT NEXT TO SUNCOR/MUNDIREGINA,,,AND NOW WITH ELO AS THEIR NEW NEIGHBOR IN THE CHARLEVOIX DISTRICT AS PER YESTERDAYS NR,, HAVE A QUICK READ OF WHAT THE ELO NR OF YESTERDAY HAD TO SAY OF THIS AREA.
The Charlevoix area was historically explored for hydrocarbons inthe late 1980's and early 1990's by the GHK Corporation ("GHK"). Basedon GHK surface sampling, hydrocarbon analysis and extensivegeophysical surveying, hydrocarbon seepage was identified at surface ina number of areas, in addition to occurrences of tar, anthracite andother carbon-rich compounds. More than 450 surface sites were sampledfor hydrocarbons. Higher than background values in methane werealso outlined in soils at 22 sites; one occurrence yielding up to 11,161pp mor 1.12% methane. A Soil Fluorescence survey outlined the seepageof heavier hydrocarbons. Soils were also anomalous in iron,titanium,copper, manganese, vanadium, lead, barium and strontium, allknown to be associated with hydrocarbons.
ELO FINISHED LOWER THAN ITS OPEN AFTER THE HALT IN THE MID 30'S
THE HERD WASN'T PAYING ATTENTION
OFF LICKING THEIR WOUNDS OVER HARD DROPPING UN-HYDROCARBONIFEROUS WELL OFF THE SHALE PLAYS LIKE XT AND EGM .........
THE HERD HASN'T QUITE CAUGHT ON HERE YET EITHER...