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To: Roy Chiesa who wrote (243)2/16/1998 10:26:00 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Respond to of 701
 
Last year we had to wait for the floods. I hope we get another shot at it. Bob



To: Roy Chiesa who wrote (243)2/17/1998 1:56:00 AM
From: Dale Schwartzenhauer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 701
 
Thanks for the post Roy! I wondered about the weather, knowing how wet it's been down there this winter. The short answer is that we'd like to do a sidetrack from the existing wellbore but would like more seismic first, preferably 3-D seismic. We understand that Texaco has now partnered in some way with Enron and the latter is the bigger player among majors. That suits me fine as they are quite aggressive in other areas. The majors are suppose to run 3-D seismic this spring or summer, the results of which we're entitled to. We'd like to proceed thereafter, but would also consider a farmout in the meantime. So that's the story as I paraphrase it from "the horse's mouth." The bigger action is in Turner Valley, the results of which, could have a major impact on how development proceeds at Bacon Island.

Best regards,

Dale