Re: ...and pipe has their imaginery...
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May 08, 2009 12:13PM
Developing large acreage positions of unconventional and conventional oil and gas resources
>FO primary responsibility is to bring Mako to frution
Exxon is working on that. And like TexasOilMan says, what if the Mako project doesn't work out? With that said, what if the Mako play does work out?
In my opinion, regardless of how things go in Hungary, having the Beetaloo permits in their back pocket is advantageous.
The people involved in the decision to go ahead with Australia know a lot more than we do about it's potential. With Burlingame and Renova holding about 40% of the shares, I think it's safe to assume they must see some potential in the play as well, otherwise I don't think they would have stood back and let it happen in the first place.