Vitrinite's Comments Vitrinite's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/164926/comments The Real Crisis Is Food: Beginning of the Bull for Agriculture http://seekingalpha.com/article/144675-the-real-crisis-is-food-beginning-of-the-bull-for-agriculture?source=feed#comment-559131 559131
Chinese have been using more bean oil each year for 40 years,
bean oil, in most of that time eas down..

Soros and Jimmy parted ways in teh early 80s..
Soros's neet worth soared, while li Jim's staggnated.

SEE abarrons 1989, eh was going long steel cos.

if you re right 2 yrs of 30 are you right or wrong?]]>
Tue, 23 Jun 2009 12:44:23 -0400
Chinese have been using more bean oil each year for 40 years,
bean oil, in most of that time eas down..

Soros and Jimmy parted ways in teh early 80s..
Soros's neet worth soared, while li Jim's staggnated.

SEE abarrons 1989, eh was going long steel cos.

if you re right 2 yrs of 30 are you right or wrong?]]>
Investing in the Marcellus Shale http://seekingalpha.com/article/68716-investing-in-the-marcellus-shale?source=feed#comment-539234 539234
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Tue, 09 Jun 2009 14:54:41 -0400
Seeking Alpha prompts self empowerment.

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Investing in the Marcellus Shale http://seekingalpha.com/article/68716-investing-in-the-marcellus-shale?source=feed#comment-539232 539232
Exco's acreage is in such poor areas my guess is 10% is prospective.
Thye leased in Southern Wayne Couty, can you say "structurally complexity".
Counties west of Centre except for teh 3 most SW,
have gone dead.

Long quality RRC short junkos, XCO, LINN etc haas worked.

That upsate NY Norweigen stk I think is worth 0,.
There is no Marcellus drilling at sub 4k ft depth.

Have any lessons been learned here?

Mr.Vitrinite]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2009 14:53:34 -0400
Exco's acreage is in such poor areas my guess is 10% is prospective.
Thye leased in Southern Wayne Couty, can you say "structurally complexity".
Counties west of Centre except for teh 3 most SW,
have gone dead.

Long quality RRC short junkos, XCO, LINN etc haas worked.

That upsate NY Norweigen stk I think is worth 0,.
There is no Marcellus drilling at sub 4k ft depth.

Have any lessons been learned here?

Mr.Vitrinite]]>
Investing in the Marcellus Shale http://seekingalpha.com/article/68716-investing-in-the-marcellus-shale?source=feed#comment-129596 129596
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Thu, 20 Mar 2008 21:56:02 -0400
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Investing in the Marcellus Shale http://seekingalpha.com/article/68716-investing-in-the-marcellus-shale?source=feed#comment-127901 127901 # 1. I suggest researching what % of Range assets exist in Appalachia and what % Marcellus may represent of their output in 2-3 yrs.
2. Next expertise varies widely, fracing skill/experience can make the difference between a great well and a dud.

3. Linn. Linn doesn’t do exploratory drilling, does the author know that? They buy shallow sands developmental property and take the gas out. Do there even have a well drilled to the Marcellus formation? I don’t think so. Do they own deep rights below their shallow production? Or does someone else own that? Shallow well drilling is akin to glorified water well drilling.
E&P shale takes huge capital and it has to be risked. LPs paying out cash flow can’t compete. I know no one who calls Linn a Marcellus play.

4. Next, shale varies across the geographic spectrum. Lycoming County PA acreage may have 2Xs the output potential of SW PA.

Some NY hedge fund thinks, New Fuel Gas acreage in NW PA has value. Well, ask a company who has drilled it., the shale is immature there.
It has zero in common with Range acreage. All of CHK’s acreage isn’t IN prime Marcellus fairway.

Exco ? If they are paying 750$ to lease south of the Allegheny Front, are they planning blue stone operations? Because there isn’t any gas there.
I don’t mean to be so adamant but this isn’t homogenous at all.

Mr Vitrinite
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Mon, 17 Mar 2008 18:53:44 -0400 # 1. I suggest researching what % of Range assets exist in Appalachia and what % Marcellus may represent of their output in 2-3 yrs.
2. Next expertise varies widely, fracing skill/experience can make the difference between a great well and a dud.

3. Linn. Linn doesn’t do exploratory drilling, does the author know that? They buy shallow sands developmental property and take the gas out. Do there even have a well drilled to the Marcellus formation? I don’t think so. Do they own deep rights below their shallow production? Or does someone else own that? Shallow well drilling is akin to glorified water well drilling.
E&P shale takes huge capital and it has to be risked. LPs paying out cash flow can’t compete. I know no one who calls Linn a Marcellus play.

4. Next, shale varies across the geographic spectrum. Lycoming County PA acreage may have 2Xs the output potential of SW PA.

Some NY hedge fund thinks, New Fuel Gas acreage in NW PA has value. Well, ask a company who has drilled it., the shale is immature there.
It has zero in common with Range acreage. All of CHK’s acreage isn’t IN prime Marcellus fairway.

Exco ? If they are paying 750$ to lease south of the Allegheny Front, are they planning blue stone operations? Because there isn’t any gas there.
I don’t mean to be so adamant but this isn’t homogenous at all.

Mr Vitrinite
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