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Comment by Sugoioion May 26, 2012 10:57pm
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RE: RE: Peter Imhof

RE: RE: Peter Imhof

I like this idea.

When is Peter on and what is the call in procedure and what would be a generic set of leading general questions that should be asked?

I vote swamp with call ins. I'm in for calling.

I'd like to suggest questions but in all honesty I'm very int*xicated at this moment. I'm concentrating on spelling. I think Larry just came by and picked up bottles. Sitters arrived and we're now moving to the next local. Backyards, beer, and bonfires about blo*dy time summers arrived in Alberta. Fiddlefark em we'll wait two seconds

1) what does peter think of the future of operating in Nigeria, does he feel it surpasses that of columbia?

2) what does Peter think of Marts greater than 40000bpd well flow and increased reserves?

3) is Peter excited by the prospect of Marts Shell pipeline deal which could potentially enable a 60000bpd flow?

4) given the above information does Mart's share price of $1 make Peter j*zz in his pants?

 

Peter I'd like to ask you regarding Mart Resources. It's operating in Nigeria, which in many ways is similiar if not surpassing operating in Brazil and Columbia. The flow rate from Mart's wells is in excess of 40000bpd with shipping of a little under 15000bpd and additionally they may be about to sign a 60000bpd pipeline deal with Shell.  I'd greatly appreciate your opinions.

Too long of question? Cut sliced and abandoned?

well how about that. Profane words found. Lets change it up. But we'll most definitely leave fiddlefark to see if that's profane or not.

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