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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (1073)12/15/1998 6:21:00 PM
From: grayhairs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15703
 
Hi BearcatBob,

Lots of different scenarios are still possible, Bob.

For example, what if the gas reservoir is huge but the downhole supply of water is relatively limited ?? Then the water will deplete with time and the gas rate could again increase. (i.e. The beacon could be burning even brighter for Rudolph !!)

Or, what if the areal extent of the gas zone is relatively limited (not real likely, IMHOO) but the supply of water is huge ?? Then the water rate could stay fairly constant but the gas rate would decline !! (i.e. Rudolph might not find California!!)

Or, what if....

Time will tell !! We can only hurry up and wait, unfortunately.

Later,
grayhairs



To: Bearcatbob who wrote (1073)12/17/1998 3:21:00 AM
From: Dave Codrington  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15703
 
Hi thread,

I was in KOB for sometime, got out recently - it was an incredible ride for me, just have one question: Is Kern County anywhere near Lost Hills California (I am Canadian), if it is please look at post #108 on the BMA Mining thread. The company is preparing to test their Temblor formation at a very interesting depth of 18,500 feet. They have a 25% interest.

Later, Dave