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To: Tommy who wrote (1522)2/13/1998 12:11:00 AM
From: Praxis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3335
 
I seriously doubt you'd be granted access to the site as it is of competitive business reasons to disallow outsiders to view until results become public.
What do you expect to do when you get there?
Regardless, I believe the site is 1.5 hrs south of seattle, exactly where, I do not know.
Possibly someone else can guide you to the exact location but first you might want to phone ERB people before you get your hopes up.



To: Tommy who wrote (1522)2/13/1998 1:03:00 PM
From: B. Thomson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3335
 
Tommy,
You could phone Ken Sinclair or Nicholas Reeves at (403)212-3984 to get directions to the well site. Please let me know what they say. Thanks.

B.



To: Tommy who wrote (1522)2/13/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: JR.  Respond to of 3335
 
If they tell you anything its a dry hole! Besides most wells are sealed off to prevent anyone from getting hurt or dropping something into them.The best time to learn something is while the drilling is in progress and you can stand out on the next parcel of land and watch everything.Anyway,the guys in the lab have a chance to start the tests and if they see anything positive they will get the first chance to buy and then tell all their friends.Next week gets us one week closer to news (Lets hope its even better than expected).I could use a vacation about now.

Cheers,

JR.