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To: qdog who wrote (5872)12/15/1997 1:10:00 PM
From: taxikid  Respond to of 11888
 
if that isn't about the scariest thing.. ken said it smells like rotten eggs in kaz.. yuck..
i won't work there...
but does that mean the oil is definitely there- or just pockets of natural highly toxic gas.. from the little about oil that i know.. in the underwater wells there arfe pockets of oil and frozen nat gas that can be dangerous..
BTW wouldn't eating beans would then make him the cause of noxious gas ;0>
just tryin' ta lighten it up..
taxi



To: qdog who wrote (5872)12/15/1997 7:08:00 PM
From: Ken Wesley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
Why do you think AIPN is using 2-D testing rather than the more percise 3-D technology. Would they likely use the 3-D before they pick a spot to drill. What is the difference in the price of the 2-D & 3-D testing.

Are you familiar with this company with its home office in Houston.
It has a web site and provide considerable information about 3-D technology. 3dx.com

Thank you for the information you provide to this thread.

Ken W