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Gold/Mining/Energy : DALTON RESOURCES DAL:ASE
DAL 58.53+5.2%Nov 5 3:59 PM EST

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To: grayhairs who wrote (331)5/9/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: Michael M. Cubrilo  Read Replies (1) of 486
 
I would venture to guess that your gas was sour. Hopefully RIK's well was sweet and under todays gas prices and depending on nearby infrastructure can you say conclusively that the well would not be tied in?

What if it could feed a compressor that was nearby that was operating at a suction pressure of 2 psig and the well was tied in with a ditched in, plastic (HDPE) pipeline? Would it be done? Would it make a buck?

The above is a real life example.

mike
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