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   Gold/Mining/EnergyStrictly: Oil and Gas Exploration Companies


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To: Ronald J. Clark who wrote (285)3/11/2000 12:00:00 PM
From: P.S.N.
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Anybody here in GPXM? Looks interesting to me, would like to know others take on this company.
PSN

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To: Ronald J. Clark who wrote (285)3/11/2000 6:36:00 PM
From: PuddleGlum
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Ronald-
Now that's the kind of historical information that one can really use! We're now running well below the storage amounts from 1998, and I'll bet that even with mild weather in the offing we'll still find that the production just isn't there right now to bring storage levels back up very quickly.

Where did you get all this info?

-pg

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To: PuddleGlum who wrote (287)3/12/2000 11:39:00 AM
From: Ronald J. Clark
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PG

The information in my table is available form the EIA (Energy Information Administration). Their website is at:
eia.doe.gov

Ron Clark

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To: PuddleGlum who wrote ()3/14/2000 11:57:00 AM
From: formerposter
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TGCI, 800k float.

oil& gas exploration, geophysical and seismic data provider
2.25 million O/S
NASDAQ .14 EPS (9/99) 1 5/8 X 1 3/4.
Starting to move up, accumulation under way

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To: formerposter who wrote (289)3/17/2000 1:31:00 PM
From: ddl
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Sorry to interrupt the thread, but can anyone explain to me what "After Payout, APO" really means. thanks

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To: ddl who wrote (290)3/17/2000 2:07:00 PM
From: William G. Murray
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APO - After Payout refers to recovery of the expenses for a project.

To drill & complete the Silicon Investor Well No. 1 costs $1,200,000.

APO occurs when the well's income net of additional operating expenses exceeds the $1,200,000 cost to drill and complete the well.

Terms of the Joint Operating Agreement (agreement between working interest owners in the well) occasionally uses the APO value to trigger changes of ownership in a well.

Hope this helps.

B.M.

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To: William G. Murray who wrote (291)3/17/2000 4:04:00 PM
From: ddl
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Thanks, it does. regards

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To: Ronald J. Clark who wrote (288)3/30/2000 12:36:00 AM
From: PuddleGlum
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Ron-
AGA reported a withdrawal of 43 BCF from the natural gas storage, representing a decrease of 1.3% at 31.4% full or 1,021 BCF.
This is from oilworld.com. Still drawing I see, how nice! My stuff is starting to move here, and we haven't seen the end of it.

pg

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To: PuddleGlum who wrote (293)3/30/2000 6:46:00 AM
From: Robert T. Quasius
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Oil will stay in the mid 20s, and NG will be $3+. Boom 2000 is just getting started. Hang on for the ride!

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To: PuddleGlum who wrote (293)3/30/2000 9:04:00 AM
From: Ronald J. Clark
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PG: Here is the data

AGA Table Updated with Latest News

2000 1999 1998

1/14 -110B / 2127B 1/15 -203B / 2209B 1/16 -159B / 1860B

1/21 -195B / 2017B 1/22 -92B / 2117B 1/23 -159B / 1701B

1/28 -242B / 1775B 1/29 -78B / 2039B 1/30 -102B / 1599B

2/4 -213B / 1562B 2/5 -93B / 1946B 2/6 -81B / 1518B

2/11 -158B / 1404B 2/12 -59B / 1885B 2/13 -93B / 1425B

2/18 -136B / 1268B 2/19 -97B / 1788B 2/20 -77B / 1348B

2/25 - 74B / 1194B 2/26 -128B / 1660B 2/27 -47B / 1301B

3/3 -37B / 1157B 3/5 -69B / 1591B 3/6 -54B / 1247B

3/10 -31B / 1126B 3/12 -132B / 1459B 3/13 -143B / 1104B

3/17 -62B / 1064B 3/19 -87B / 1372B 3/20 -78B / 1026B

3/24 -43B / 1021B 3/26 -37B / 1335B 3/27 -20B / 1006B

3/31 ? 4/02 + 2B / 1337B 4/03 +53B / 1059B

Note: EIA revised 3/3/2000 draw from original -29B to -37B

NOTE: UPCOMING WEEK'S COMPARISON WILL BE AGAINST 1999 AND 1998 ADDITIONS TO STORAGE.

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