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To: Poseidonas who wrote (24)3/21/1999 1:25:00 AM
From: karagiozis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 135
 
Poseidonas -- The fact that large quantities of water is originating 2,000 feet below the bottom of the well, is indeed, significant. It reveals, so far, that there are no (reported) leaks or cracks along the 17,640-foot deep well. If in fact this assessment of the well is verified and proven to be true, it is a huge stock development to say the least. As for the reservoir being 2,000 feet thick, as you query, I'm not a geologist, but I would think this another positive sign that WML is headed in the right direction.

Regards,
Karagiozis