There is nothing at all remarkable about their concession in Nepal, and their interest in bringing in the Indian national oil company as a partner. This the way the business works. I can't think of any foreign concessions where companies don't partner up. This obviously is a high risk project involving a lot of bucks. It's also important to have a market for the product if it's ever discovered. Bringing in India makes perfect sense.
It's so routine that it doesn't even deserve comment, except that some see it as evidence of something sinister.
The only sinister thing is that you didn't post a picture of that Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader.
LOL...... well remember that article was dated 1982... Probably Ms. May has gone on down the road by now and maybe had a name change or two...
Pull in your tongue, Dog. Apparently you didn't read the part about how the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders are "good, all-American moral Christian women."
Besides, Ms. May is probably in her mid-forties by now. You should probably just go with your fantasy.
I am almost sure I have seen lease signs for Texanna.