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Energulf Resources Inc. ENGFF

Energulf Resources Inc is an oil and gas exploration company. Along with its subsidiaries, the company acquires and develops oil and gas projects in the Gulf of Mexico in Africa and Albania. The company's assets are located in Canada, Namibia, Albania and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Majority of the revenue is derived from the properties in Canada.


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Comment by steadfaston Aug 04, 2010 4:34pm
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RE: production licence for 1711?

RE: production licence for 1711?Tasser:
Your memory serves you correctly.  I do remember reading on this BB a newspaper article that
someone posted and I thought at the time Sintez must feel very confident that Kunene #1 will
be a commercial well for one of their Executives to advise a newspaper reporter that they would
be applying for a production license within 2 years.  Now if Sintez would just get off their fannies,
they have sat long enough, and either prove Kunene #1 to be a producing well, or drill and find
a producing well.  Time the Namibian Govt started encouraging Sintez to get the ball moving.
Perhaps Byron King has set the stage for Namibian Govt to start applying pressure.
Steadfast
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