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Vulcan Minerals Inc V.VUL

Alternate Symbol(s):  VULMF

Vulcan Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based precious and base metals exploration company, which is engaged in mineral exploration on properties in Newfoundland and Labrador. Its projects include Colchester, Gander Belt Gold, Red Cross Lake, South Voisey’s Bay, Carbonear and Atlas Salt. The Colchester Copper Gold Project is in north-central Newfoundland. The Gander Belt Gold Project extends approximately 100 kilometers from the north coast of Newfoundland to the south-central part of the island. The Red Cross Lake project is located in central Newfoundland and comprises 102 claims approximately 2,550 hectares. Its South Voisey’s Bay nickel-copper-cobalt project located in Labrador. The Project comprises three licenses containing a total of 30 claims. It also holds an interest in Atlas Salt Inc., which is carrying out a feasibility analysis on its Great Atlantic salt deposit in western Newfoundland, strategically located in the robust road de-icing market of eastern North America.


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Post by lhyneson May 31, 2001 12:00am
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Mr Horn-My take on Vulcan's deal

Mr Horn-My take on Vulcan's dealMr Horn, You make some interesting and sincere points...I like your open and unbiased attitude.Again, kudos to Vulcan management for putting this deal to bed.It is no easy feat to get companies to spend money in largely untapped or wildcat situations. This is a giant first step in what will hopefully be a very successful exploration program for Vulcan....with this deal. It is my view that Daval would be very reticent in entering into this agreement unless previous geological and seismic data (government sponsored) in the general area would have suggested exceptional hydrocarbon potential.We are all quite aware of the expensive proposition of drilling offshore wells. The news release is not overly revealing, however, it is customary of oil exploration companies to be stingy with information especially in unexplored and underexplored areas.Standard practice is to hold your cards close to your chest for reasons of competitive advantage.My suspicion is that this is what may be happening here.In all fairness then, it is hard to be critical of the announced deal. The following statement from the press release looks to be very carefully worded: "The agreement provides Daval with the rights to earn, in stages, up to a 50% working interest in the above licences for carrying out a seismic program, including the acquisition of new seismic on the licences prior to December 31, 2001" While some individuals are trying to fully interpret the intricacies of this clause, or to tease out significant detail , I suspect that there are many conditional elements therein, in favor of Vulcan.Time only will tell. So what, if it Daval ends up with 50% of the properties...I would expect that Daval will be just as interested as Vulcan in seeing that one or more wells will be drilled if the seismics identify the kind of structures on Vulcan's acerage that are known to exist in the area.How are we to know at this time that should the seismics prove the existence of significant potential hydrocarbn structures , that both Daval and Vulcan relinquish an equitable percentage of their interests to bring in a JV partner to drill the properties.Mr. Laracy has often been described as an astute chess player....always three steps ahead of his opponent.I am not in the least worried that too much has been given up in this deal...as some posters suggest...based solely on my confidence in management.The statement I quoted above leaves many unanswered questions....by design, I suspect. Irregardless, I personally see the deal as a very significant event for Vulcan.I stand to be corrected, however, I am not aware of any other Nfld-based junior exploration company ever signing a deal on the province's offshore front.Another milestone for Newfoundland's oil industry, and indeed for Vulcan. It is my belief that this deal will prove to be an episodicdevelopment for Vulcan in its pursuit of significant hydrocarbons on the West Coast. Regards, len
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