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Regent Ventures Ltd RGVNF

Regent Ventures Ltd is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral resources properties.


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Post by curtisprodon Dec 01, 2010 3:10pm
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Still A Mystery

Still A Mystery

FROM STOCKWATCH NEWS EMAIL JUST RECEIVED:


SEDAR MD & A

Regent Ventures Ltd (C:REV)
Shares Issued 80,154,608
Last Close 11/29/2010
.14
Wednesday December 01 2010 - SEDAR MD & A

This filing is available at:

https://www.stockwatch.com/nocomp/newsit/newsit_sedardoc.aspx?docid=2278999


After several days of attempting to swab the well with a work over rig, the rig encountered problems

getting the swab cups down low enough due to natural gas pressure. Because of this, a decision was made

on October 25, 2010 to perform a Nitrogen frac displacement to clean the well up for production.

Haliburton was contracted by the operator to perform this procedure on October 27, 2010. This Nitrogen

cleanup was successful and a lower perimeter gas flow test was performed the following week. Initial test

was performed by the operator using 3/16" choke and showed the well capable of producing a minimum

of 250 mcf (thousand cubic feet) per day.
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From Sedar site Yesterday and today.

After several days of attempting to swab the well with a work over rig, the rig encountered problems

getting the swab cups down low enough due to natural gas pressure. Because of this, a decision was made

on October 25, 2010 to perform a Nitrogen frac displacement to clean the well up for production.

Haliburton was contracted by the operator to perform this procedure on October 27, 2010. This Nitrogen

cleanup was successful and a lower perimeter gas flow test was performed the following week. Initial test

was performed by the operator using 3/16" choke and showed the well capable of producing a minimum

of 250 million cubic feet per day.

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