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Re: fenixtx423 post# 1203

Friday, 04/04/2008 3:28:47 PM

Friday, April 04, 2008 3:28:47 PM

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A pilot study for carbonates would mean a project dedicated to largely carbonate extraction. Economic viability would depend on many factors including extraction percentage,extraction costs,transport costs, refining costs as well as general business expenses as well as oil prices.It is true that isolated pure carbonate projects have not been proven. However that does not mean that largely non carbonate areas with significant carbonate[eg shell carmen creek in the debolt carbonate layer] have not proven that certain processes are successful to an acceptable degree. These types of projects would NOT be considered pilot projects for carbonates. I agree with tsoprano that the only way to resolve most likely recovery of 570 million barrels while having no proven pilot studies in carbonateis to assume norwest knowledge of success in area debolt. The only other conclusions are that the report is naieve or fraudulent. Why even consider fraud when norwest is such a large respected company. With the norwest president signing the report it would risk ending the organization. Instead I bet on specific knowledge of carbinate success in none pilot projects