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To: grayhairs who wrote (4099)8/19/1999 11:21:00 AM
From: Bearcatbob  Respond to of 15703
 
PV = nRT. Big change in n and no change in P means huge V.

Bob



To: grayhairs who wrote (4099)8/19/1999 11:29:00 AM
From: Check  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15703
 
Hi Grayhairs,

I hope your golf games have been great while I was away. I look forward to seeing you on the pro circuit.

A quick question, please.

<<All that flow and no "change" of reservoir pressure. That is the entire essence of how we know the top reservoir sand is so HUGE !!!>>

If you were to assume that the top zone had 200 feet of sand in it as reported elsewhere, what would you calculate the minimum areal extend of it to be in order to account for the "no pressure drop" in the blowout?

TIA and have a great day.



To: grayhairs who wrote (4099)8/19/1999 3:14:00 PM
From: gholst  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15703
 
Do we start a new thread for the Cal Canal????
Couple of weeks away from THE zone.Could be as much or more excitement than this one.
Glen.