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To: Dave Tan who wrote (6040)10/24/1999 7:53:00 PM
From: Ed Pakstas  Respond to of 15703
 
They are already monitoring what's coming out of that well...The equipment is set up for the minute that wellhead is opened...It's an automatic procedure to see what they are getting out of any well, unless of course, the rules of practise have changed in the past 18 years and/or they do things differently in the US...ed



To: Dave Tan who wrote (6040)10/24/1999 7:58:00 PM
From: LostHillsGuy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15703
 
I believe they have everybody and everything they need in place to conduct the flow test. If the preliminary tests are OK they should flow for 4 days. Then from what I understand the reservoir pressure will be monitored for two weeks after which the engineers will huddle and come up with some numbers. We will see what comes of that.

Now, to me there is a BIG difference between a weenie roast and uncorking the champagne!! For me, we are at the weenie roast stage.......

The flame is ignited right to the top of the stack. They have a venturi air mixer type setup on the top of the stack, so it comes out burning. They should start out at a low rate 10/15mmcfd and increase to the test rate they desire.

Good luck,
LHG