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To: Cleve Noyes who wrote (6517)4/1/1998 12:09:00 PM
From: Paul R Hnott  Respond to of 11708
 
Cleve, I thought the snow business was about the gas well in Texas.
If no one remembers the post, I will look it up tonight.
Later,
Paul



To: Cleve Noyes who wrote (6517)4/1/1998 12:10:00 PM
From: jan_mike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11708
 
Cleve - I don't know the real answer, but I did broach the subject. The snow covering referenced was actually four feet or so. The only businesses operating at four feet of snow are daytraders. I think it's legitimate to expect the well to have some down time for snow. I don't know how many times a season they get hammered, or how long it takes to plow past there. I would guess that as anxious as Utah was to have that sucker running, they would try to help keep access open. I also don't think that 14,400 barrels a day will show up in an orderly procession at 9:00 every morning. There may be days without any. There is also onsite storage, I think. Don't know the capacity, but I guess I'm wondering if you can store sludge for the proverbial rainy day.

Welcome new guys. We abuse KZAP too. He has broad shoulders and thick skin. If you 3 a days have relevant research etc., email one of us and we will post it. If it's useless, you will be credited. IF it's brilliant, we will post it under our own authorship. Price of admission.
Mike