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


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Comment by JennyB2on Apr 17, 2011 7:15pm
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RE: RE: RE: Oh, I almost forgot this....

RE: RE: RE: Oh, I almost forgot this....
Hello again, Red,

Let's just direct all the interested parties to Google Earth where if one enters Delhi, LA, they are whisked away to a beautiful aerial view of Delhi, LA and surrounding environs.

Now RW, according to Curtis, proclaims a vast inundation of the Delhi, LA area is preventing a workover rig from accessing the REV holes and placing production casing so the production of some hundreds of millions of cubic feet of natural gas can be produced.

I think I recall getting that amount of gas from a press release or some such?

Also, if one goes to to Google search bar and enters Delhi OIl Fields geography or simply,32.44903 long & -91.46401 lat, several articles and images, maps and such, are available from which to get an idea of just how horribly extensive (not) are the swamps surrounding the Delhi Oil field.

As I understand it though, well heads were installed from which the well tests were run? Well tests that produced the 100's of millions of cubic feet of natural gas?

Ask stocky about his, but I seem to recall that for a wellhead pressure test to have been run, then production casing just might have been required.

So, trust RW or trust an interested, passionate investor who has been scammed?

Um, I think I will take passion and anger of RW any day.

A final thought, has anyone gone to the weather site for that area to determine just how extensive were the floods of Biblical proportion that inundated the flat lying areas with 3 feet of water?

It takes an awful lot of water to cover flat lying ground under three feet of water, folks.

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