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To: Ken Wesley who wrote (6526)1/7/1998 7:02:00 PM
From: Laserbones  Respond to of 11888
 
Ken, the link dosen't work for me. But I was able to get in contact with someone who has seen the Begesh site...I added this info in a post a couple months back. I was told oil was in fact still leaking from the one well and the oil spill that resulted from the leaking was impressive. It's an environmental problem to say the least. This was third hand info and I identified it as such. I once worked for ATO which is part of Elf. Asked a former colleague--who is a petrol chemist--to take a peak or at least try to get some info on the site.

Since then a photograph of the alleged well site circulated aroung the net. The photograph showed a well area with a lake of what looked like oil surrounding it. It was hard to tell, though. Picture was poor quality. I had an impression that the company might have made this picture available--might be wrong.

Samples of the 41 gravity oil are supposedly from this site. I've also heard that another well site--I don't know where--also has yielded samples of 41 gravity along with low S content. I've had zero luck getting any verification on this.

Greg