RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Trinidad's covid 19 cases should break 2000 next weekWC thanks for taking the time to review my postings. RE. Natgas, I got that snippet from some chap on CNBC. I will try harder next time.
So TXP question.. I've seen comments on here suggesting gas was found in 1950s by shell, but they originally gave chinook a 34% COS because it was a seperate structure and had never tested hydrocarbons. Do you know if thst means they never tested it or they did test it and found no hydrocarbons? If there wasn't any then, why would there be now? (I'm sure Im asking a dumb question, so I'm already looking forward to your sharp response :)