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To: johnlag who wrote (6072)2/23/1999 4:10:00 PM
From: mick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24899
 
Sorry. Just think back to my old stomping grounds in that area. The wells were shallow (Unocal Kakwa) and they used to have hydrate and wax problems with the cold temps.

I remember now about the Wabumum (sp?) formation. Sweet, somewhat corrosive with the CO2 content. They weren't big honking wells - if it was 5 MMscfd, it was a great well (I wish I owned 1 or 2 of these!).

The Olympia one I find more interesting. Some of the sweet wells in the area (around Chetwynd) were really good producers. The sour ones were phenominal (Talisman's).