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Gold/Mining/Energy : KOB.TO - East Lost Hills & GSJB joint venture -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: grayhairs who wrote (1265)1/12/1999 11:01:00 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15703
 
Ok, This is ridiculous. We have a published event to plug a well being followed all over north America and there is no evidence of what happened. Bob Christie where are you? John where are you?

Gee, someone must be close enough to the site to have an indication. I suspect that nothing has happened because if the fire was out that would be obvious.

Also, if the cement job had failed I would think that would show at least as a price dip. Here is to news on the morrow.

Bob



To: grayhairs who wrote (1265)1/12/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: Taff  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15703
 
Anyone re: Well blowout

I am a new player with KOB, can anyone tell me what happened?

Are there other wells in the same formation?
Is the well insured?
Who is (was) the drilling company?
Were they drilling with a BOP
Were they drilling under-balance?
Who was running the MUD ( Haliburton, MI or ???)
Speculation on reservoir damage? Where there any drilling reports before the blowout?
Are there other wells in the same formation?
Any speculation on formation damage, if the lack of control has pulled up saltwater.
Did they hit any other oil/gas zones above the their total depth to-date? Were upper zones cemented off?
How far off TD were they?
Had there been any problems with the well before the blow out (gas pockets)

Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks

John