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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Regent Ventures Ltd RGVNF

Regent Ventures Ltd is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral resources properties.

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Regent Ventures Ltd > Am Gold vs Renget LTD
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Post by Martin7171 on Sep 16, 2010 10:50pm

Am Gold vs Renget LTD

AM Gold

Market Cap (mil) 18.51
 
Shares Out (mil) 37.77

52 mining claims  about 50 aquares km

Perou

twenty-eight mineral concessions 140 squares km
 
Regent Ventures

Market Cap (Mil) 9.30
 
Shares Out (mil) 77.52
 
205 mining claims about 200 squares km

Comment by curtisprod on Sep 17, 2010 11:46am
Unfortunately, the website (which I fought for years ago) is not up to date. I believe that REV currently has 250-300 claims.  In addition we completely surround AM property.  Also, a bit of info.:  Being UPDIP is quite beneficial as oil and gas usually float to the top.
Comment by redoctober777 on Sep 17, 2010 12:26pm
If there is a water drive with sufficient pressure in the zone, then yes, you want to be at the top of the zone.By mentioning the need to inject Nitrogen into the formation, the first press release would imply that this is a depleted zone with some residual oil left.  In that case, you inject Nitrogen (as mentioned in the first PR) or some other agent to increase the oil mobility to allow the ...more  
Comment by stocktalk2 on Sep 17, 2010 3:46pm
Wrong RED...show me any news release that states the need to inject Nitrogen? The first press release does not imply anything aside from the well being cased and logged. I don't disagree with you regarding the last news release saying nothing but that doesn't make it right to put your own spin on the news that is out. The truth is, and continues to be, we don' t have enough information ...more  
Comment by redoctober777 on Sep 17, 2010 5:37pm
Fair enough.  I can't find the reference to Nitrogen.  Must have been a PR from a different company.  My bad.Nevertheless, I stand by my suspicions that we are being played by dick wilson.  Something about north LA stinks.  Big time.I've cut the excerpts below from the REV PR's posted by Curtis.  Aug 17 -- "testing of zones for production potential is ...more  
Comment by JennyB2 on Sep 20, 2010 4:49pm
Hello RedO! I wonder where Denbury is going to be putting all of this CO2 they are acquiring? (Back in the ground they say. I say, what ground, eh?) Hopefully if it goes to the Delhi, there will be enough residual effect to perhaps push a little hydrocarbon REV's way? here is a little Denbury video explaining it all! https://www.denbury.com/index.php?id=17 From the Denbury ...more  
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