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To: CLK who wrote (1514)2/12/1998 7:10:00 PM
From: JR.  Read Replies (1) of 3335
 
Their news release also mentioned well logs on the way to laboratory along with the core samples.This would indicate that they should be able to tell what's what at the various levels .It would seem that they would have kept drilling until they hit and passed through the layer of coal.Is there a more conclusive way to prove the thickness of the various formations? My understanding of how big a cbm field has a lot to do with thickness of the formation as the prime consideration.Logically there has to be at least a minimum thickness to be able to produce at a minimum economic rate.Do you or anyone know how thick that might be?

Cheers,

JR.
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