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Silk Energy Ltd SLKEF

Silk Energy Limited is a Canada-based resource company. The Company acquires undervalued oil and gas assets in Kazakhstan. The Company, through its subsidiaries, owns a 50% interest in the KMG Ustyurt license (Ustyurt). The Company focuses on exploring and developing Ustyurt, an onshore oil and gas concession comprising approximately 6,500 square kilometers in the Caspian Sea region of the Republic of Kazakhstan.


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Comment by surething1111on Jan 09, 2010 9:45pm
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Post# 16660211

RE: RE: Blasts From the Past

RE: RE: Blasts From the Past
Hey Checkers,

Nice to see you back on the BB's.  At least you have the balls to resurface.  Having said that your rant was a little over the top and more than a little confusing.   I can't really fathom why you seem so angry, especially after such an historic event as the release of the Ni 43-101.

You didn't even make any mention of the latest turn of events,  seems you are preoccupied with that victor from the "site for real investors".  Nice try buddy,  but I don't think anyone is buying that alias.  It's got the smell of cheap beer written all over it.

In case you were wondering, I personally got to agree with whalers assessment of their "not being much ammo contained within those reports",  but heck, there wasn't much nickel either.

So what do you think happens now?  With the Russians still sitting at the round table at the center of the universe and the Chinese supposedly on their way, let's hope this doesn't turn into an international crisis, eh?

S.






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