Gerard, if I'm not mistaken, and I could be because I haven't really checked into this, but I believe that Teryl Resources is a current company. The drilling company that I referred to was Reg Resources Corp. It became Reg Tech around 1992 I believe. I'm only including the relevant parts of these three business wires:
May 29, 1985, Wednesday
BODY:
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 28 /PRN/ -- Reg
Resources Corp. (VSE: RRE) said it has optioned 103 units covering
6,300 acres adjacent to its Silverknife holdings in northern
British Columbia from the joint venture of Packard Resources Ltd.
(VSE: PAD) -- 75 percent -- and International Megaline
Resources Ltd., 25 percent. This strategic land holding
lies between the known deposits of Marbaco and Regional Resources:
140,000 tons grading 10.7 ounces a ton of silver and 8.84 percent
combined lead/zinc, and 6 million tons grading 11.7 ounces a
ton of silver and 18 percent combined lead/zinc, respectively.
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Copyright 1987 Business Wire, Inc
March 17, 1987, Tuesday
HEADLINE: REG-RESOURCES; (RRE.V) Reg Resources and BTC Engineering report on
Rand Cam-Engine
DATELINE: RICHMOND, British Columbia
Reg Resources Corp. can earn a 40 percent interest in Rand Technologies Inc. (a
private company) which owns 100 percent interest in all rights, title and
patents to the engine, by spending $200,000 on the development of the working
model Rand Cam-Engine.
_________________________________________________________________________ October 14, 1992, Wednesday
DATELINE: RICHMOND, British Columbia, Oct. 14
Reg Resources Corp. (NASDAQ: REG RF) (soon to be Reg Technologies Inc.)
today announced significant developments in the building and launching of
the Rand Cam/Direct Charge engine. According to a recent report by the Center
for Research Applications (CIRA), the engine is currently in its optimization
stage at West Virginia University, Morgantown, Va.
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I'm with you Free. I certainly don't want to give the impression to anyone that I'm implying anything with these wires. I just happened to notice "mining" and remembered seeing mining or drilling in some old wires. It is interesting though. I'll post the wires that I have under the topic Reg Resources, in JW News, in case you want to wade through them.
s--t, editted to add, Gerard, just saw your last post, my post sat on my screen before submitted, got side-tracked by the phone.....OMG, shale huh, how interesting.........
Edited by - deddaisy on 11 September 2002 15:13:38