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To: Steve who wrote (3962)9/4/1998 1:11:00 AM
From: Steven Taylor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4276
 
Steve, never rejected all the swabbing operations, just some. Like I said, they are appropriate for some fields. Believe this are not, I bet your yearly gross wouldn't even pay my taxes. What you describe as far as swabbing zero pressure zones is when swabbing you create what is known as a swab pressure. Which is dependent on velocity of movement, viscosity of fluid, and several other factors.

So far you have not convinced me of anything new about this technology. Are this 30 years experienced oil men Burditt and his friends. They really know how to produce oil, don't they. They rate right up there with Dad Joiner and John Galag. So far the sales line isn't working. try something more technical. Show me some brilliance. Convince me this is the best thing since button bits to hit the oil field. Show me stats and charts proving your new, new, new swabbing technology.

Put up or shut up. Come on, I'm in the oil business, sell me one. Then after all of that I will still tell you thet swabbing units have their place in the production method department. You still haven't convinced me that they need to be used on any wells where the production is higher than 6-9 BOPD.

Good Luck!!!!!!!



To: Steve who wrote (3962)9/4/1998 3:14:00 PM
From: GGreer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4276
 
"I only listen to those who are willing to buy from us and they are telling us that we have a great product and they are glad to see that someone actually took the time to do it right."

Hey Steve, how many have you sold?