RE: RE: JD comments I supose that if I take your assumptions and do the math, the math works out. Therefore what I should precise is that I do not like your story telling which basically says that for $15 million we will derisk some 8 tcf of gas which should be worth north of $3 billion. Do some rough dilution and you are saying that $15 million buys $1+ billion investment. Do you want to perhaps revisit your storytelling or do you think that it is so tough to get money out there that there is nobody that would pay $15 million for $1+ billion? Or are you saying that there are much better opportunities to make a bigger return? If that's the way you roll, I am surprised that you wouldn't bankroll the whole $15 million yourself. I guarantee you, if it was so simple and if it was a matter of whether $15 million would buy $1 billion or $3 billion, I would find $50 million myself in a matter of a few short days making some calls in the evening. But you don't need me to say how simplistic your pitch is. 15 cent share price. No friking small fry dumping a 500 share lot at the end of the day would be able to bring it down so much. If all those that believed bought the shares, they'd be sitting in the mid 20s and the pp would proceed at 22 cents. The times I lost all my money were the times when I defied common sense. I am losing on this one as well and it just boggles my mind that I would buy at a quarter and be sitting on half a loss on a company whose stock is worth north of $5. Nuff said. It is simply NOT that simple.