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Gold/Mining/Energy : Solv Ex (SOLVD)

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To: mqmsi who wrote (5833)7/23/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: Larry Ricker  Read Replies (1) of 6735
 
Mark,

Your original criticism of the sampling procedure was that samples shouldn't have been taken from the middle cut. I agree that one would not expect to find the majority of the hydrocarbons there. It's even less likely that they would come out the bottom (more dense phase). So if they're not coming out the top - where the "froth" appeared in the tests - where DO you expect to find them??

The point of the Asensio summary, very clearly stated, was that SOLV sampled from three locations (logically chosen to span the extremes), and none had a hydrocarbon product of useful quality. If you had been in charge of the tests, what would you have done differently?

Larry
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