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15:58 21/10/2015

Johnny T , buy sell, make money, always trade the trend, and don't respect the regular , warren Buffet type hold people. Why rattle our cage? We have a plan , an agender. I personally worked many years trying to prove a new geology, and predicting oil in ancient lakes helps me prove my research, and should make me money. I know Nbl will hit massive stacked oil reservoirs below the first. Two more stacked reserfilled with oil according to the 3D seismically. I know the age of the oil reservoirs! The ones down below are older. Daahhh, no big deal, but the oldest condensate found in the Darwin well is older than the oil well drilled toward the east. Darwin is 120 million year old oil. The Scotia Sea structure pushed east at the rate of 6 inches per year. That's 41.3 miles in 413,000 years. Why ? That's my research, and you can see it all on academia.edu, where researchers share information.

14:55 20/10/2015

Fogl up 3.91% on LSE, I should keep on writing! The research is on Academia.edu, ref: John Delano ,author, old guy 3 years older then Albert Einstein when he died. I don't see a connection, but was fascinated by the Genious.

14:52 20/10/2015

That's the 6 inches per year Delano Constant.!

14:51 20/10/2015

That's "every mile east the reservoir is older." In 413,000 years , the M. milankovitch 413K orbit cycle the Scotia Sea Structure advanced eastward 41.3 MILES!

14:45 20/10/2015

Use your childish fascination with water overflowing that northern wall 120 million years ago. DNA of oil in the ancient lakes shows fresh water organic material! That's my research confirming that fact that the Pacific Ocean 120 million years ago was covered with a massive ice cap of FRESH water. You saw it here first. " The Origin of Mountains " John Delano author.

14:40 20/10/2015

Nbl is smart to dig to the basement. Every oil reservoir is stacked as the overflow of fresh water organic flowers over that northern wall of the eastward heading Scotia Sea structure.

14:38 20/10/2015

Here comes the sun, I like that , Fogl is rising. The people that sold are dumb, or playing with, "rent" Money.

14:35 20/10/2015

That Scotia Sea structure, the northern wall, now east west facing underwater mountains, has a progressive age as we go east. The ancient lakes now oil reservoirs get older as you head east. Darwin well is the oldest 120 million years old. Gas and condensates, light oil easy lie converted to fuel. It's needed to mix with any heavy oil to move it through a pipeline. It's valuable the 250 million barrels in Darwin. Every mile to the east makes the oil reservoirs 100,000 years older. 100 miles And the oil is 1 million year older. That's the facts.the oil in starfish is the oldest oil.

14:05 20/10/2015

efagie , I want to congratulate you. Your reading of River channel, delta fans into lakes and ponds, and seeing attachments is astounding. You have a focus that grown ups loose at 13! Let me add to your analysis, I'm 10! This plate tectonics is Nonsence. The Scotia sea structure proves it. The " graben Nonsence " they preach for anything downslope is there solution of a low area. That northern wall of the Scotia Sea structure moved, pushed by ice cap that covered the entire "fresh water " Pacific Ocean, 120 million years ago. It took 30 million years for that Scotia Sea structure to form. Your downslope flows , rivers , created, delta fan structures , that carried fresh water organic material to settle in lakes now oil reservoirs. The entire Fitzroy, Diomedia fan all the way to Herslia , starfish, are repetitive stacked ancient lakes filled with oil sands. Nice of you to read the 3D details. Good job! John Delano, author Academia .edu

13:50 20/10/2015

They hit giant oil at Tiber ,well in GoM @ 37,000 feet ! Your knowledge is 1970's smarts. The secret is in the salt, the halite, it disapates heat. Rewind history and travel on the Transsiberian Rail road. At the station bags, ,burlap bags of "rock salt" is heated and placed under your seat, in winter " nun---, and the heat from the salt releases the heat slowly.

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