RE: RE: RE: RE: News outI've invested in gas and CBM companies before (Stormcat) and what the market understands is flow rates. If they can get this well to flow at a decent rate (and I have no idea what that would be for Indonesian CBM wells given this is the first one ever drilled) that is economic then we are off to races. Then it just becomes an exercise in punching holes and tying in the gas flows to a pipeline and collecting cheques from the LNG plant. Something tells me we won't be around long enough for that to happen, a much bigger fish is going to swoop in and buy up the entire company. So I'll continue to pick away at these prices and see what the flow rates tell me. I do know one thing - 90 ft of coal seam is nothing to sneeze at, that's for sure.