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To: Steve who wrote (3722)7/18/1998 12:45:00 AM
From: Steven Taylor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4276
 
Wells have to evaluated on a well by well basis. I have never stated that I know it all. Nobody does. I'm not going to get into a pissing contest here with someone who has not the faintest idea about production and rock mechanics. If swabbing is the most cost efficient and effective way to produce these wells than fine. Never said that it wasn't. Also it is not called fractured casing , it is called parted casing. There is a lot of information needed to make a decision on which type of lifting method to use. You just don't drill a well, complete it and say I'm going to swab it. If it was that easy we would all be the Beverly hillbillies. End the argument Steve. You will not win. For that I am certain.

As far as credibility is concerned. Lets just read back through your many posts and see who was wrong on many issues that have now been brought to light by Califtalk. Do you not understand that when a company finally deals with its problems and admits some problems are present, they are looked at a little more favorably than if nothing was said or known. You have to fail to succeed sometimes. That's the nature of the oil business. Now just shut up and see how Mr Yarmac turns this company around.

SteveT