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Re: kelseyf post# 42420

Thursday, 12/18/2008 1:56:24 PM

Thursday, December 18, 2008 1:56:24 PM

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So again I ask the question, if KAA is so inexperience as some are now stating then please enlighten the board with an opinion as to how a company such as Hemi should approach a horizontal project involving all the formal steps and timetable requirements within a specific timetable involving all the variables that need to be lines up, completed and approved.

That's easy:

1. Start figuring out generally if it is feasible for the area and what is going to cost. Done.
2. Start figuring out how to fund the project. Done.
3. Start figuring out the legal and permit requirements. Done.
4. Send your field ops guy to learn more about the specifics first hand. Done.
5. Get down to the nitty gritty of getting the permits. Done.
6. Get down to the nitty gritty of finding available drillers and their availability. Likely Done.
7. Put together a general timeline based on what you have learned. Apparently Done.
8. Get the subcontractors lined up based on your timeline. Hopefully Done.
9. Get the permits finalized.
10. Finalize things with the Subs.
11. Put out a PR indicating your plans and timeline.
12. Spud it.


That's over simplifying it a little, but it is easy to see where Keith got a little messed up on step #11.



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