RE: RE: Quaterra Yea, Nolan played down Ann Mason, saying it was a huge project many years away from real development. Yerington isn't the most profitable play but Nevada does need the jobs, and some form of subsidy/tax abatement for job creation might be possible once (if) the Yerington land bill passes.
OT/HNE is where its at, but every day some new obstacle pops up -- if it isn't the GOM, its environmental back-stabbers in RIO's own back yard. More importantly, the GOM is really focused on avoiding the costs for the phase II build-out -- the latest 'herb-fueld' comments by Elbegdorj certainly make that clear. I hope Sam Walsh's blood pressure is staying below the danger level.