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Comment by Hubbieon Apr 29, 2002 8:39pm
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Post# 5060988

RE: dustyboy

RE: dustyboyIf there is a ribbon cutting ceromony, it better be done AFTER the well is on line for a few days or weeks. When starting up a new facility, there are going to be hic-ups and problems. The last thing we need is for someone to throw open a valve and start flowing with a bunch of fools on site, only to have the place shut down on a high fluid level, low temp, or some other potential problem. Better to have the well producing just tickity boo for a while, then set up some phoney valve that is all nice and shiney for some "dignitary" who doesn't know his arse from page two to give a few twists. Get the well going with little or no fanfare, then hold the ceromonies that do nothing but take away from the bottom line or make a few people feel good about themselves. JMHO
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