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Gold/Mining/Energy : Bearcat (BEA-C) & Stampede (STF-C)

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To: Dale Schwartzenhauer who wrote (304)2/23/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: TANTRAMAR  Read Replies (2) of 2306
 
Dale, just another bit of information for you. When I was out to the Turner Valley area on Sunday Esso seemed to still be working on the well site preparing for flow testing. No flaring or other visible signs noticeable.

I did notice a seismic survey crew at work, or what I took to be a seismic survey crew. They had what looked to be a small auger rig mounted on some sort of off road vehicle with very large balloon tires. When I started to look around a bit more I noticed what appeared to be two fairly new seismic lines, one running from south west to north east and another running from the north west to the south east. These lines are located between the Berkley well and the Esso well. While I can understand the need to run a drilling operation continuously, I thought it was odd to see a survey crew at work on a Sunday. All I can surmise from this is that someone must want the seismic results ASAP.

Regards from Alberta
Dave
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