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

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To: Jim P who wrote (1846)2/20/1999 12:30:00 AM
From: Keith Minler   of 2306
 
Hi Jim

The three wells in the south should be able to carry the cost of the pipeline on their own, obviously the more players the better, but I haven't heard of any other activity in the area. I don't envisage this line as a major deal likely 4 to 8 inches in diameter. (In all this technical stuff I am more than willing to yield the floor to anyone who really does know!!)

The Berkley well is the famous IMP BKE 2-21-21-3 W5M Mississippian discovery well of last spring. See Bearcat's Post 1708. This is the well that they have been dragging their feet on and were put on Notice of Default just before Christmas. When I last spoke to Pam at Stampede she advised that the big guys had promised action.

I don't know if they would use the same plant. The 2-25 well will use the Quirk Creek gas plant which requires a two mile lateral to a mainline to the gas plant; which is to the south west. The southern wells require 22 miles of line in a North East direction, I do not have a map showing a location of the Quirk creek plant so I'm only guessing that they are different plants.

Perhaps as the weekend progresses,we will get some input from people in the area.

later

Keith
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