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Champion Homes Inc V.SKY


Primary Symbol: SKY

Champion Homes, Inc. is a producer of factory-built housing in North America. Its segments include U.S. Factory-built Housing, which includes manufacturing and retail housing operations, and Canadian Factory-built Housing. It offers a portfolio of manufactured and modular homes, accessory dwelling units, park-model recreational vehicles and modular buildings for the single-family, multi-family, and hospitality sectors. It has around 48 manufacturing facilities throughout the United States and western Canada. It provides construction services to install and set-up factory-built homes, operates a factory-direct retail business with 72 retail locations across the United States, and operates Star Fleet Trucking, providing transportation services to the manufactured housing and other industries from several dispatch locations across the United States. Its brands include Skyline Homes, Champion Homes and Regional Homes in the United States and Moduline and SRI Homes in western Canada.


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Post by Agardon Jun 02, 2010 10:16pm
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...among the best.

...among the best. News Release - Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Stikine - Nonda Sample Yields Exceptional Conductivity Results =======================================================================

Vancouver, British Columbia: Stikine Gold Corporation (TSX.V: SKY) ("Stikine" or the "Company") announces that it has received excellent results from Long-term Conductivity and Permeability testing of its Nonda +40-70 processed sand from Stim-Lab, Inc. based in Oklahoma, USA.

The results include an average conductivity of approximately 600 millidarcy-ft (md-ft) at a closure stress of 6000psi, or approximately 50% higher conductivity than typically specified in the industry (400 md-ft at 6000psi) for Horn River Basin ("HRB") well completions.
Stim-Lab carried out duplicate evaluations for Nonda +40-70 processed sand, and continuously monitored conductivity and permeability at 150F for 50 hours for closure stresses of 2000, 4000, 6000 and 8000 psi, respectively.  The following table summarizes the results;


Table 1: Measured conductivity results in milliDarcy-ft (md-ft)   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------    Sample                  2000 psi    4000 psi    6000 psi    8000 psi   
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Nonda 40/70               1447        1027         583         241   
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Nonda 40/70 duplicate     1467        1146         618         270   
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A review of sand supply from various sources indicates that some of the better commercially available materials have conductivity results up to 570 md-ft at 6000psi, and therefore the Nonda processed sand sample ranks among the best compared to commercially available frac sands in North America.

Stikine's Nonda project is located within 150km of the western edge of the HRB and has a significant transport advantage over other sand supply to the area. Planning is underway for larger samples to be obtained from the Nonda project and to deliver these samples to a pilot plant-scale test in the summer of 2010.  This work will help to define operating parameters, yield and capital/operating costs for the project. 
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