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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 > The Exchange can be rather rough on companies that
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Post by JennyB2 on Sep 24, 2010 2:26pm

The Exchange can be rather rough on companies that


Good Lord, Curtis!

Who do you think you are preaching to?

Name three people/companies "The Exchange" has gotten rough with since BREX, and that was only because their fishy smelling little nose got rubbed in it so badly they had no choice but to spank those who had suckered "The Exchange" so well to boot?


If "The Exchange" came even asymptote close to doing its job, a good portion of the TSX-listed BOD's, Officers and their friends would be operating license plate stamping machines.

In my honest opinion, of course.


  
Comment by JennyB2 on Sep 26, 2010 12:51am
Say, has anyone thought to call either Denbury or the Colorado School of Mines trying to find out how far away from REV's drill holes their "mature" oil field rejuvenation project is taking place?I mean, this sitting on tenterhooks waiting for Curtis to be spoon fed another dribble or two of REV pablum is getting old.I'd bet the Denbury PR folks would be a better source of Delhi ...more  
Comment by burntoast on Sep 26, 2010 3:11pm
...actually I looked up the field locations and wells on SONRIS.  Denbury,  has moved up from 104 on the list of producers to one of the top five and they are in the same field (#3294) as Regent in Madison parish.  It is what it is.burnt
Comment by JennyB2 on Sep 26, 2010 10:35pm
Very interesting.I think I will call a former coworker who is a CSM Alum and see if he can cajole any information on the CO2 flooding program being studied by the school vis a vis the post on the school following ongoing CO2 flooding in the Delhi Field.The topic is very interesting as all the injected CO2 is supposed to be recovered as well.
Comment by burntoast on Sep 27, 2010 2:56pm
Comment by burntoast on Sep 27, 2010 3:01pm
OK now it looks like we need to stuff all that CO2 into the ground to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and yet Denbury can't get enough of the stuff to make it's operation profitable in the rockies.  Wish I knew what part REV plans to play - get the oil out & provide storage space?
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