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To: Brumell who wrote (11902)9/17/2000 2:00:25 AM
From: koan  Respond to of 15703
 
Thanks Bob, I book marked it and read for a long time. That was a kick.



To: Brumell who wrote (11902)9/18/2000 2:01:46 PM
From: LostHillsGuy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15703
 
Hi Brummel, That is a great site and I will add it to my links page along with S&P's aerial photo page!It looks to me like the photo of Lost Hills is from about 1990.

I AM LOOKING FOR SOME INFO. I would like something that shows the boundary of the ELH field that is accurate enough to be of use on my deluxe map. I have seen some very general displays, but I need something a little more precise. If anybody has anything that might be of use please email it to me at losthillsguy@yahoo.com

My webpage seem to be having some trouble today. It is related to the counters on the pages. It will load, it just takes a while.

As to the question "Why didn't they install larger tubing?" I guess when they designed the well they figured they didn't need 100mmcfd on this well and for whatever reason they went smaller. Let there be no doubt that if this well produces anywhere near its capacity it will be tremendously profitable!!!!

Thanks
LHG