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LGX Oil + Gas Inc ROAOF

LGX Oil & Gas Inc is a junior oil and gas company. The company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of oil and gas properties. Its projects are in Southern Alberta. The company invests in all types of energy business-related assets, including petroleum and natural gas-related assets, gathering, processing, and transportation assets located in Western Canada. LGX is dedicated to delivering growth in reserves and production for its investors through land acquisition, exploration, and development of oil and natural gas resources.


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Post by thebeek02on Sep 03, 2005 3:04pm
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Darkhorse Structure

Darkhorse StructureI have assumed Darkhorse is a structural prospect. The implication would be that as the drill approaches the objective, geologic layers above our objective would be identified by rock chips being circulated and then observed at the surface, along with drilling rates that reflect those rock layers. These will be compared with the discovery well. The resulting correlations will say A LOT about potential success-Especially if this is a Structural play. ie. We may thereby see SP response Before TD. (depending on the cook!) Anyone understand the Geology at this horizon? Then, of course, all we could use are drilling depths as we approach TD! thebeek
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