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From: Chester Bernard
Subject: [Javaweb-submit] Wall Street Watch zb
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2006 14:37:59 +0100

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Terax Energy Inc. (TERX.OB)

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Terax Energy, Inc. operates as an independent gas exploration, development, and production company in the United States. The company focuses on exploring the gas reserves located in the Barnett Shale formations of the Fort Worth Basin. Its principal properties consist of 2 blocks of oil and gas leases, 1 covering approximately 11,300 gross acres in Erath County, Texas; and 1 covering a block of approximately 16,200 gross acres in Comanche County, Texas. Terax Energy was founded in 2000 as Royal Phoenix and changed its name to Terax Energy, Inc. in 2005. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas.

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