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To: Tomato who wrote (3731)11/6/1997 3:11:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 26850
 
Trillion has a website as well, with maps;
trillion-resources.com

Midland has a buy on Trillion but that could be influenced by the fact that they did some financing for them in recent history, they do go on and on about quality of management, though.

Re el Ni¤o; On the BC coast a strong el Ni¤o can bring a drier winter, if it goes that way, the North will be colder and drier as the Arctic air is flowing generally south or southeast. I think. Walt would have a better idea. Anyway, ice conditions do matter, very much.

......... cheers ................ macros



To: Tomato who wrote (3731)11/6/1997 3:36:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
OK< unless there is a radical change in global weather, we will get more then enough ice for drilling and winter roads (if there is a radical change I have some great beach front property for sale)
The trick is too get enough ice soon enough to give them a long hauling season. If you get a thick blanket of snow before alot of ice has formed then you have to plough the snow off or flatten it, to let more ice form. this can delay the winter road by a few weeks.
Its been an odd winter so far, freeze up came early but then we are currently haveing a mild spell. Suppose to drop temp wise next few days.
Trust me on this one though when daylight hours diminish as they are the cold weather usually sets in. Suppose to go down to minus 15C tonight ...........