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To: grayhairs who wrote (703)6/27/1998 7:48:00 PM
From: grayhairs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1207
 
If I were in charge of operations on the Strachan 3-22 well and was in fact "sick and tired of having my morning report on the internet" then I'd check my own shop over pretty g-- d--- thoroughly before I made any accusations about my partners' capacity to "hold water".

Later,
grayhairs



To: grayhairs who wrote (703)6/30/1998 10:00:00 PM
From: kingfisher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1207
 
Grayhairs,
Did not smell any Meekwap oil but wish someone could distract security at Strachan long enough to jump the fence and crank that gate valve wide open so that the flame could be seen from your living room window in Calgary.That piddly 5million cubic ft per day "pilot" that the public is viewing now must be quite boring.For Canada Day Apache officials should have the courtesy to let it flow at 50MILLION cubic ft.
Lets hope that Meekwaps success does not provoke a tight hole situation also.
In regards to possible security leaks perhaps Apache should consider that exploration scouting has become a high tech business. Many computer literate individuals could easily log on into Apache's data room and view all the information that is available on the Strachan well.I would have to assume all of this data is stored in a computer.
As you suggested, Apache should look in their own backyards before accusing anyone.
Telephone's can easily be tapped,wastepaper baskets containing critical information can be looked over.Cell phone conversations can be listened to etc..
You have to wonder why is Apache so concerned about this?We know why.The potential stakes are huge.
It certainly is getting very interesting.

Have a good evening,
Richard