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To: Michael M. Cubrilo who wrote (222)4/27/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: grayhairs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 486
 
Hi Michael,

My best guess is that they DID NOT run a DST. From a pure timing consideration of when logging was done until when casing was run, they did not have time to pull a test. (Also, we didn't see any DST services near the well!!!!!!!!!)

No, not a drilling background, but I've "rubbed shoulders" with some pretty good ones over the last 30 years.

Later,
grayhairs

P.S. - Just to set the record straight, all references to "security" on the wellsite would more correctly be called "safety". These guys are there to ensure that no one gases\poisons themselves etc. They also drive around the area with detection equipment to "monitor the environment". They are not there to "guard Fort Knox".



To: Michael M. Cubrilo who wrote (222)4/27/1998 12:02:00 PM
From: RIK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 486
 
Hi Mike

Can you give us a ' ball park ' estimation of the costs involved to complete and test a sour gas zone such as the Swan Hills.
Thanks