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To: Salt'n'Peppa who wrote (4066)8/18/1999 2:47:00 AM
From: grayhairs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15703
 
Hi S&P,

<<Running 5" casing...ouch!
Would they have to run that to surface under these circumstances?
I'm sure that is an option, in order to get the higher pressure top sand behind pipe. It would make drilling easier, wouldn't it.>>

It would be theoretically possible, but perhaps impractical in this case. No, I don't believe they would have to run it to surface like they did the 7". But, small bit drilling at 18,000 feet... that would probably be a lot of fun !!! I'll need to consult with a drilling buddy.

Later,
grayhairs



To: Salt'n'Peppa who wrote (4066)8/18/1999 10:19:00 AM
From: Sylvia Dupuis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15703
 
I also looked at the report and I want a clarification from anyone.
The comparison of potential value per share to current share price is what I am confused about.
Is this a comparison of what the share price could be compared to current values, or the value of the discovery to the current number of shares.
If I am reading this properly, then the prices of these stocks are posed to warp to the beta quadrant. Janeway, move over!
Would someone care to comment?
LAter