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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #40 on: 26/03/2006 17:53:10 »
The REAL lemon is...


OTC STOCK SINKER HIDES ON THE WEB
By BEN SILVERMAN
http://www.stockhouse.ca/bullboards/viewmessage.asp?no=7256927&tableid=2

YP.Net Calls Upon Stocklemon.com to Reveal the Names of its Principals, and to Disclose Their Trades Involving YP.Net Stock
http://www.yp.com/press_release.php?releaseid=2004011301
also
http://www.yp.com/StocklemonLawsuit.doc

With respect to the next article below, the author cites Stocklemon's name and address. I cannot trace the phone number, but it might be unlisted or Stocklemon may have since changed the number (if it was ever accurate). However, anyone can go to http://www.reversephonedirectory.com, scroll down the page a little bit, and enter the address. It looks like an office complex with four tenants. I have no idea how the author came by this address or whether or not Stocklemon actually uses one of these spaces.

The Morning Sleuth...Naked Lunch, Served Cold
Aug. 18, 2005
http://www.pennysleuth.com/issues/08.18.05.html

Is Stocklemon a Lemon?
http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=11786


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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #41 on: 29/03/2006 03:44:07 »
Here's the link citing Chamberlain saying there are 1.89 trillion
barrels of oil in Nevada --
Geologist says White Pine must keep public lands open for oil exploration
Claims undiscovered oil reserves are '10 times' Saudi Arabia's
http://www.elynews.com/articles/2006/03/10/news/news03.txt

And last Friday, 3/24, there was a follow-up article --

County modifies wilderness area recommendations to allow oil and gas
exploration
Chamberlain identified an area in the White Pine Range in the
vicinity of Treasure Hill as one of the most important spots to search
for oil. . . He said the shale south of Wheeler Mountain is some of the richest organic material we've found in the state.
http://www.elynews.com/articles/2006/03/24/news/news04.txt

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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #42 on: 02/04/2006 18:54:23 »
Posted - 30 March 2006 :  22:49:03    
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 Here's a post from  http://forum.oilvoice.com/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=1


"Believe me, I have been a wellsite geologist for over 40 wells in that area, and the Mississippian Chainman is a loaded source rock. Everytime you drill through it you get massive oil shows from the shales. It is the primary source rock for what was at one time the largest producting well in the lower 48, Grant Canyon #3 (I believe it was at 4000 bbls a day for a number of years). The Blackburn field is also sourced by the Chainman, and some of the lower sands in the Chainman are also productive.

Paul Stiles "


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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #43 on: 03/04/2006 12:44:39 »
EDEN CEO has been busy selling since I posted the list above.  Here is an update of the last 10 days:

Date Insider Shares Type Transaction Value*
31-Mar-06 SPECKERT, ERWIN
 98,500 Direct Planned Sale $248,0001  
29-Mar-06 SHARPE, DONALD A.
President  10,000 Direct Sale at $2.90 - $2.91 per share. $29,0002  
28-Mar-06 SHARPE, DONALD A.
President  9,613 Direct Sale at $2.98 - $3.08 per share. $29,0002  
27-Mar-06 SHARPE, DONALD A.
President  1,287 Direct Disposition (Non Open Market) at $2.97 per share. $3,822
27-Mar-06 SHARPE, DONALD A.
President  8,000 Direct Sale at $2.95 - $2.96 per share. $24,0002  
24-Mar-06 SHARPE, DONALD A.
President  11,000 Direct Sale at $3 - $3.03 per share. $33,0002  
23-Mar-06 SHARPE, DONALD A.
President  10,000 Direct Sale at $3 - $3.03 per share. $30,0002  
22-Mar-06 SHARPE, DONALD A.
President  9,000 Direct Sale at $3 - $3.03 per share. $27,0002  
21-Mar-06 SHARPE, DONALD A.
President  10,000 Direct Sale at $2.95 - $2.99 per share. $30,0002  

Erich, you wouldn't happen to own any shares would you?  If so, I'd dump them now.
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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #44 on: 05/04/2006 18:50:14 »
I smell some insider dealing hear!

What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say.
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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #45 on: 15/05/2006 21:16:42 »
Here is a video of Alan Chamberlain's May 10 talk to Canada Oil Geologist, High lighting His 50 $million data set for the great basin:

Elephant Hunting Heating Up in the Great Basin
http://www.insinc.com/onlinetv/cspg09may2006/softvnetplayer.htm

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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #46 on: 16/05/2006 01:54:42 »
From the way this guy is pushing this I believe that Mr. Knight is associated with CedarStrat or Eden Energy. Neil, Michael, Chris - why don't you put this with the other sales pitches that are posted to this site. There are a lot more attractive plaes to look for big oil besides Nevada. I know of some myself but I am not pushing them here.

Thge continual mention of the "worth" of the data base is a give-away. When this thread was started, the value quoted was MUCH less. Now it is rediculous.

Knight is a salesman.




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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #47 on: 16/05/2006 06:18:38 »
The reason I started this thread was my ignorance of  oil geology.

My fear that this large a find would under cut the main clean technologies I have been posting about in my "A New Manhattan Project for Clean Energy" postings.

I wanted to gather informed opinions on the possibility of seeing $25 oil again.

I have gained a much needed perspective on the scale of the Oil consumption and production problems, from this and several other oil forums.

And if this elephant comes to be, I now understand how all arguments have to become for the sake of our Biosphere to convince people not to burn $25 oil.

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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #48 on: 16/05/2006 16:03:31 »
My apologies Eric, I made a hast assumption. I do not like the way Chaimberland does buisness. He has hurt a friend of mine severrly in his bank account. I just jumped to conclusions when I saw his name again.

I doubt your fears about $25 a bbl oil will come true. We are in the deilne of oil PRODUCTS avalability due to the lack of refining capacity to meet demand. This is driving the price up. As demand increases, refining capacity has not kept up. There is and will be - for at least 10 years - a lack of capacity and the price of oil will increase.

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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #49 on: 17/05/2006 00:02:45 »
JimBob,

Do not feel bad.  Your instinct was correct.

Erich, or Erich115 as he's known on the stock hype site RagingBull.com, has no curiosity, interest, or concern for science or conservation.  He is a shill hyping this P.O.S. stock.  As he brags on the following link, he is shilling it on all the "geology" forums.  I had actually been thinking about trying a few shares of this lemon since I stumbled on this hypster about a month ago. He got me sniffing the bait.  Your remark that you have a friend who lost big time with Chamberlain just cements my suspicions that he is a fraud.

http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDNE&read=3596 [nofollow]

 
 
 « EDNE Message list  |  Reply to msg.  |  Post new msg.   « Older | Newer »    
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15 May 2006, 04:20 PM EDT
 Msg. 3596 of 3600
(This msg. is a reply to 3595 by risingbull1.)
Jump to msg. #  
Great Snow:I posted it to all the oil discussion and geology forms

A shame that sites hoping to talk pure science are spoiled by crap and jerks like this.

I watched the Chamberlain video and thought he was a creep.  For what that is worth.
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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #50 on: 17/05/2006 18:23:53 »
Thank you JDG8R. I read some of the other posts on the Eden thread. They just confirm my suspicions. Eden and Chaimberlin are not the people they pretend to be.



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Re: Saudi Size Oil field claim
« Reply #51 on: 18/05/2006 06:06:59 »
Yes, of course that's (the secret way I spell my name) me , look at all my posts and you will find critical questions from forums like this, like from UncleAL, re-posted there. So far I have seen no geology question unanswered, at any of the 5 forums I've posted to.

I first posted these  Saudi Claim threads maybe a year ago, based on the bulk of the reply's I bought $2000 of stock a few months ago. If I'm a shill,I am a pretty dam cheap one.

Google "Erich J. Knight" what I'm passionate about is an open book

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« Reply #52 on: 02/06/2006 00:39:56 »
Erich, you are disengenous at the very least.

"My fear that this large a find would under cut the main clean technologies I have been posting about in my "A New Manhattan Project for Clean Energy" postings." Erich, May 16, 2006

"... I bought $2000 of stock a few months ago. If I'm a shill,I am a pretty dam cheap one." Erich, May 18, 2006

Why wouldn't you tell us "folks" of your position prior to being called out?

You are a shill for yourself.

We feel your pain.

Weak, my friend.
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« Reply #53 on: 02/06/2006 21:12:08 »
JimBob,
Can you please give some background info on your 16 May statement regarding Dr. Alan Chamberlain's business practices, and what he specifically did that caused financial damage to your friend?  Could help some of us decide if we should invest based on his research or not.

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... I do not like the way Chaimberland does buisness. He has hurt a friend of mine severrly in his bank account.
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« Reply #54 on: 11/06/2006 11:37:57 »
quote:
Originally posted by JimBob

quote:
Originally posted by Bass

From a geological standpoint, all the right ingredients are present:
good source rocks
geologic structures to transport and trap hydrocarbon deposits
younger cap rocks

The only thing missing at this point is...    OIL

Sounds like a great place to look for the stuff, but other promising spots in the US overthrust belt have not panned out as expected.  Wait for some positive results from the drill holes before investing.  There may be a reason why Exxon pulled out the area years ago.

Prediction is difficult, especially the future.  -Niels Bohr



It was because they abandoned all domestic oil exploration and focused solely on overseas.


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« Reply #55 on: 11/06/2006 11:48:26 »
With 3 buck oil the USA needs more oil and will give tax breaks for drillers.Check this recent Maked Science news.
With over 260 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, a quarter of the world's total, Saudi Arabia is not only the top foreign supplier to the United States - the world's largest energy consumer - but also essentially the sole source of liquidity in the oil market. According to the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA), the world will become more dependent on Arabian oil in the next two decades. To meet global demand for oil, Saudi Arabia will need to produce 13.6 million barrels a day (mbd) by 2010 and 19.5 mbd by 2020. Both the International Energy Agency and EIA assume Saudi oil output will double over the next 15 to 20 years. In a new study soon to be released, Matthew R. Simmons, president of Simmons and Company International, a specialized energy investment banking firm, contends that this is not likely to happen. He argues that Saudi Arabia's oil fields now are in decline, that the country will not be able to satisfy the world's thirst for oil in coming years and that its capacity will not climb much higher than its current capacity of 10mbd. Considering the growth in demand, this could easily spark a global energy crisis.
Without new USA/Canada oil we will be seeing 300 a barrel oil by 2011 since 22 to 72 in 6years will double with China.s added gas tanks.
quote:
Originally posted by erich

Dear Folks,
 
What do ya'll think of the talk of the 6 billion barrel claims of Eden Energy?
They have contracted three wells this fall to 15000 feet on their Noah prospect in Nevada.
 
Eden Energy Corp.
newbielink:http://www.edenenergycorp.com/ [nonactive]
 
Ely Times- Eden Energy seeks oil near Ely
newbielink:http://www.elynews.com/archive/2005/07/15/LocalNews/324444.html [nonactive]


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