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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 Nickel77on Oct 14, 2010 11:48am
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RE: RE: Rocksolid

RE: RE: Rocksolid

Buxom,

 

Yes, it is not too hard to follow the many aliases of Rocksolid over the years.  Looking back I found an old post of his addressed to you. Look who it was signed by.  Looks like your techie friend hit the nail on the head with his 3D ISM Models. Maybe Rocksolid/Drillbit will comment on that subject again after his wild “Billion Pound Theory Claims” were put to bed.  It’s quite obvious the Independent Micon Resource Report didn’t find anything of much value.  

 

“Posted by: Wolfie on October 18, 2008 12:56PM

In response to: RE L-1  3-D  by crustythcln


Buxom,

I have an idea! Why don’t you get this techie friend of yours to apply the 3D model to some of the LBE properties? In the interest of ‘accuracy’ make sure he puts in all the dry holes, I would hate to see some misconceptions that LBE hit Nickel on every hole. It will be very interesting to see if the ‘revised’ Ni43-101s from LBE are the same as the previous or if they are substantially lower than the one produced by unqualified people. Time will tell.

I have to admit it does not look good for LBE with all those 'irregularities' . How can anyone trust them with those hanging over their heads.

 

Drillbit”

 

 

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