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To: White Knight who wrote (3908)7/1/1999 6:55:00 PM
From: Salt'n'Peppa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4821
 
White Knight, you are obviously not an oilpatch veteran. Grayhairs has a lifetime of petroleum engineering experience and I have 7 years geological experience, directly involved in the search for oil and gas.

Firstly, I would like to correct you, by saying that I am not a TRIL basher. I was trying to apply a little technical knowledge to the June 22 press release, for everyone's benefit, but have discovered that nobody cares to listen. That is fine. I have no agenda here.

Do you know what a "wildcat exploration play" is?
Believe me, project Ekho is one. So was ELH, but it is not anymore.

I am very interested in learning more about these three deep wells drilled "in the vicinity" of Ekho. I am not being facetious here - I am serious. I could not find anything on the Tri-Valley website. Any information you can provide would be appreciated. You can PM me and I will be happy to give you my email address.
Were any of these wells drilled into the Ekho structure?

I do not intend to turn this into a pissing contest between ELH and Ekho supporters. Life is too short for such lunacy.

I do agree with you that the more attention brought to the SJ Basin's deep plays, the better.

Respectfully,
S&P



To: White Knight who wrote (3908)7/1/1999 10:56:00 PM
From: Taff  Respond to of 4821
 
WK RE: WILDCAT >>> unless you have a magic glass to see 17K plus underground new well in any area is a wildcat, even in proven areas dusters continue to blow.

Just connemt WK most if not all the people that are coming into the thread ex ELH and others are all gray haired and have spent a life time in the oil patch, myself included. IT is that expertise that has brought us here, knowing that there is a hell of a potential with EHKO

Regards

Taff