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To: Larry Brubaker who wrote (12305)4/25/1998 3:38:00 AM
From: Scott Corey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Lately there have been references to the "tight-grid" as being that portion of the playa which purportedly contains the highest concentrations of pm's. Does anyone know the source of that assumption? As I recall the drilling history, the "tight-grid" merely reflects the earliest attempts to prove up the value of the playa.

My recollection may be flawed, however, I do not recall anyone placing any particular emphasis on the "tight-grid" area at the time it was established. As I recall, the starting point of the "tight-grid" area was somewhat arbitrarily chosen, with the holes moving outward to establish values. Does anyone know, with certainty, who determined where the center of the "tight-grid" drilling program should be established and what the basis was for that determination? For that matter, does anyone recall what year the "tight-grid" area was established?

Bill Maghan where are you?

Scott



To: Larry Brubaker who wrote (12305)4/25/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 20681
 
My point was it was not Naxos who made those projections. I don't know about the pilot plant. I would suspect that since the J/L process has not been fully refined as yet it might not be time for such a plant. Maybe Kim Brasington has more specific info. JLA