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Montello Begins Drilling for a World-Class Oil Find Next Door to a Shut-in “Gusher” that Proved Too Hot to Handle
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor (and a Montello Director)
August, 2007
Corporate Overview Montello Resources Inc. (TSX.V: MEO) is a largely-overlooked Calgary-based oil & gas exploration company that has taken the path less trodden and is now daring to “go big” with a world-class oil discovery within its crosshairs.
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Wyn's Co-Discovery of a Prolific Natural Gas Field Promises Expedited Cash Flow Growth. Plus a World-Class Gas Find May Now be Within Reach
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
October, 2006
Corporate Overview
Wyn Developments Inc. (TSX.V: WL) (Frankfurt Exchange: YXE) (NASD.OTC: WYDPF) is a dynamically driven Canadian natural resources Company with a core focus on natural gas exploration and development. Most importantly, Wyn's privileged participation in medium-to-high-impact natural gas projects in northeastern British Columbia is already setting the stage for a steep trajectory of exponential cash flow growth.
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Flying A Petroleum and Bighorn Petroleum Join Forces to Enjoy the Best of Both Worlds – High Impact Drill Plays and Exponential Cash Flow Growth
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
June, 2006
Flying A Petroleum Ltd. (TSX.V: FAB) and Bighorn Petroleum Ltd. (TSX.V: BHP) are two shrewdly-managed oil & gas exploration companies that share the same high octane formula for expedited growth.
In particular, it involves the participation in high-impact drill projects with high reward to risk ratios. Accordingly, SmallCapMedia believes that both companies’ share prices are primed for a major news-driven breakout in the coming months.
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Vangold Resources’ High-Octane Formula for Success Offers a Perfect Mix of Exponential Revenue Growth and “Blue Sky” Opportunities
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
November, 2005
Vangold Resources Ltd. (TSX.V-VAN) is a dynamic, cash flow-positive Canadian natural resources company that benefits immeasurably from an enterprising, high-octane growth formula. Indeed, early-stage successes at several high impact oil & gas projects are already beginning to build significant intrinsic value into the Company’s share price. This is illustrated by the soon-to-be-realized advent of exponential revenue growth which is projected to increase more than twenty-fold to around the Cdn. $1 million a month mark by the end of Q2 of 2006.
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Golden Cariboo’s Drill-Bit-Driven Formula for Success Focuses on High-Impact Projects with Clear ‘Company Maker’ Potential
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
September, 2005
Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd. (TSX.V: GCC) is a newly revitalized Canadian junior energy company that is embarking upon a strategy of farming-in (earning-in) on select high-impact oil & gas drill projects in the ‘Texas of the North’ – hydrocarbon-rich Alberta. Accordingly, the Company has been selected by SmallCapMedia for special consideration due to the recent implementation of its high-octane growth formula. We are also impressed with the fact that investors are offered leveraged exposure to ‘company maker’ projects on a very cost-efficient basis.
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Oracle Energy’s High Octane Growth Formula Focuses on ‘Company Maker’ Projects in the Oil-Rich Nations of Yemen and Romania
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
August, 2005
Oracle Energy Corp. (TSX.V-OCL) is a Canadian-based junior energy company that is involved in high impact oil & gas development projects in two of the world’s most underdeveloped hydrocarbon-rich nations – Yemen and Romania.
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Coalbed Methane Energy Company, Admiral Bay, Reaches Milestone 1.2 Million Cubic Feet Per Day Production with More to Come
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
July, 2005
Admiral Bay Resources Inc. ( TSX.V-ADB ) is a dynamic Canadian oil and gas exploration and production company that is shrewdly developing coalbed methane and conventional natural gas projects throughout North America .
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High Impact Summer Drill Programs Offer Maxim Resources the Fast-Track to Exponential Revenue Growth and Higher Share Price Multiples
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
June, 2005
Maxim Resources Inc. (MXM – TSX.V) is an enterprising Canadian oil & gas junior that is focused on farming-in (earning-in) on high impact drill projects that exhibit world-class potential. Accordingly, the Company’s bold growth strategy offers investors leveraged exposure to the type of opportunities that most other oil & gas juniors can only dream of. SmallCapMedia therefore regards Maxim as a clear stand-out among North America’s multitude of low capitalized oil & gas equities.
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The Future of Oil: Welcome to the Age of Scarcity
By The Globe & Mail
June, 2005
After two months of fruitless drilling, Austrian-born mining engineer Anthony Lucas was ready to give up on ever finding oil beneath a sandy hill in southeastern Texas. Then suddenly, the ground rumbled and a jet of greenish-black crude shot out of the Spindletop well, spewing oil 60 metres into the air.
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Montello Resources Finds Success as an Up-and-Coming Energy Company with the Key to Unlocking Oil & Gas Riches in Tennessee
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
May, 2005
Montello Resources Ltd. (TSX.V-MEO) is a fast-emerging Canadian oil & gas junior that has recently unlocked the secret to unearthing and reactivating close to 60 long-forgotten, past-producing oil & gas wells in the energy development “frontier” state of Tennessee. And many more comparable wells have also been targeted for revitalization.
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Pennant Energy’s Drill-Bit Driven Formula for Success is off to a Flying Start
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
April, 2005
Pennant Energy Inc. (TSX-V.PEN) is an emerging Canadian oil & gas junior that already benefits from an unblemished record of drilling successes during its brief operating history. This can be attributed to two key factors. The first involves the leveraging of the management team’s considerable expertise and impressive track record in the realm of natural resource exploration and development. The second is attributable to the shrewd implementation of a sound company-building strategy. It involves offering investors a finely-calibrated balance of risk and reward, while also building intrinsic value into the Company’s ascending share price.
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With a Shrewd Focus on Coalbed Methane, Admiral Bay is a Success Story in the Making in the Booming Energy Industry
By Marc Davis and Justin Smallbridge
February, 2005
Admiral Bay Resources Inc. (TSX.V-ADB) is a dynamic Canadian oil and gas exploration and production company that is shrewdly developing coalbed methane and conventional natural gas projects throughout North America.
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Multi-Billion Dollar Natural Gas Target Offers Wyn Developments the Prospect of an Historic "Home Run"
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
February, 2005
Every once in a long while, the analysts at SmallCapMedia encounter a natural resources company that exhibits strong near-term potential for a spectacular "home run". Wyn Developments Inc. (TSX-WL) is such a situation.
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Big Oil's Biggest Monster
By The Economist
January, 2005
Saudi Arabia's Aramco, the world's biggest and most powerful oil firm, has revealed some of its secrets.
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Oil Companies' Profits - Not Exactly What They Seem to Be
By The Economist
November, 2004
Big western oil companies' record profits may be masking future problems. Leading oilmen gathered in late October in London for the “Oil & Money” conference, an annual expense-account jamboree often preoccupied with the industry's woes. This year, though, the tone was cheerful. Jeroen van der Veer, head of Royal Dutch/Shell, reassured his audience that Americans are “still driving their SUV s to Wal-Mart.” Lord Browne, the boss of BP , gave a sunny speech insisting that without petroleum “the world would be a dark, cold and miserable place.”
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Proven Formula For Success Makes Energem A Clear Standout Among Junior Natural Resource Companies
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
July, 2004
Energem Resources Inc. (TSX-ENM), formerly known as DiamondWorks Inc., is a rare gem among mining juniors. Not only is the company a successful diamond producer and explorer in Africa but Energem has also strategically and profitably diversified into the energy sector in various oil-rich African nations.
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Blue Parrot's Formula For Success Promises To Significantly Accelerate The Company's Production
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
October, 2003
Blue Parrot Energy Inc. ( TSX.V - BPA , Berlin - BPX:BE) is an emerging Canadian oil & gas junior exploration and production company that is poised for significantly positive near-term developments.
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Crown Point Primed For Explosive Growth
By Marc Davis - Managing Editor
August, 2003
Crown Point Ventures Ltd. ( TSX-V:CWV ) is a Canadian petroleum exploration and development company that is focused on a balance between international projects with world-class potential and small, low-risk domestic projects that generate near-term cash flow.
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Gulf Shores Resources Set To Drill "World Class" Oil Target
By Marc Davis - Managing Editor
July/August, 2003
Gulf Shores Resources ( TSX.V: GUL ) is a Canadian petroleum exploration and development company that is focused on a balance between international projects with world-class potential and small, low-risk projects that generate near-term cash flow.
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The Ethics Of The Oil Industry Are Coming Under Unprecedented Scrutiny
June, 2003
Even as it celebrates soaring profits-thanks to higher prices during the war-and soaring share prices, now war is over, the oil industry faces a new danger largely of its own creation. It will surprise nobody to learn that oil and ethics mix about as well as oil and water.
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Are We Really Less Vulnerable To Oil Shocks?
By Stephen S. Poloz
April, 2003
The threat of war has kept oil prices above $30 for three months now. One analysis making the rounds is that we are much less oil-dependent than in the past, so there is little to worry about. The case for not worrying is straightforward.
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Regime Change for OPEC?
By The Economist
May, 2003
The fall of Saddam Hussein is already spelling trouble for OPEC and its leader, Ali Naimi. Will the defeat of Saddam Hussein bring about regime change in the world's oil market? Ever since the inflationary oil shock of the early 1970s, overseen by Zaki Yamani, a Saudi Arabian sheikh, gas-guzzling Americans have dreamed of smashing the OPEC cartel.
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Kuwait Oil Industry Braces For Scorched Earth Attacks
By A. Craig Copetas
March, 2003
RATQA OIL FIELD, Kuwait — Aydeh Rashed is braced for hell.
Bundled tight in a woolen windbreaker, the deputy chairman of Kuwait Oil Co.’s emergency operations committee points a finger through a tempest of filthy wet sand moving across the border toward the rag-covered huts and tin-roof oil shanties in southern Iraq.
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Admiral Bay Is Primed To Capitalize On Vast Untapped Canadian Coalbed Methane Gas Reserves
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
February, 2003
SmallCapMedia has recently been following the fortunes of Admiral Bay Resources (TSX.V-ADB). The small Canadian methane gas exploration company has seen a solid up-trend in its share price in recent months. But it is only now that its story is beginning to really heat up.
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OPEC Says No Oil Shortage: High Prices And A Faltering Economic Rebound Are Simply The Price of War
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
February, 2003
If the U.S. goes to war with Iraq, it may pay dearly in the shape of a stalled economic recovery. That's because high oil prices are here to stay and may yet reach $40 a barrel and beyond. That's the word from the Saudi-dominated Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cartel at the recent the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Switzerland. Saudi Arabia says there is no lack of oil in world markets despite fears of war in Iraq. And that means that OPEC has no intention of raising production quotas for the foreseeable future.
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BPI Industries Leads The Way In The Development of Vast U.S. Coalbed Methane Gas Reserves
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
January, 2003
As the looming showdown with Iraq continues to strain America's fragile relations with the Saudi-dominated OPEC oil cartel, the U.S. Department of Energy is stepping up its mandate for less reliance of foreign oil. In turn, this is presaging the need to find alternative fossil fuels on the American continent. Such a scenario is promising to make 2003 a very good year for companies like BPI Industries Inc. The company trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol BPR.
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Upward Pressure On Oil Prices Continues To Threaten Global Economic Recovery
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
January,2003
With surging oil prices threatening to destabilize the fragile global economic recovery, members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) are now moving to ease the pressure. OPEC has indicated that it will increase production by one million to two million barrels a day (bpd) by mid January.
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Iraq's Oil Holds The Key To Ending OPEC's Omnipotence
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
October/November 2002
The famous Renaissance political philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli is said to be the first to coin the phrase: If you want to know the cause of all wars, follow the money trail.
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High Oil Prices Are Here To Stay
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
September, 2002
The fate of the faltering North American economic recovery now appears to hinge on the near-term price of oil. Even the depressed global economy faces a major setback if heavy industry cannot rely upon affordable oil prices to spur on a recovery.
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Oil Prices May Already Be Fully Valued In Spite of Rumblings of War
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
August, 2002
Recent unseasonal spikes in oil prices have proved a shot in the arm for energy stocks. At around $30 a barrel, oil is trading at its highest levels in 15 months. Just this year, alone, it has seen an increase in price of nearly 70 per cent since late January. But the trend may prove to be short-lived. Only the continued threat of war with Iraq will likely support these high spot prices.
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OPEC Faces a Shakespearian Dilemma
By Marc Davis, Managing Editor
July, 2002
"To be…or not to be?" That is the perplexing, hand-wringing question facing OPEC leaders these days. Indeed, it's a Shakespearian dilemma worthy of Hamlet, himself.
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