Subject: re : eog pronghorn location
to aggressive . will get to i / c when people are avib . wil try but only can do
so much
earl chanley
bob burleson
11 / 13 / 2000 11 : 49 am
to : mike mccracken / et & s / enron @ enron
cc : earl chanley / et & s / enron @ enron , darrell schoolcraft / et & s / enron @ enron ,
" laura j . kunkel " , perry
frazier / et & s / enron @ enron , michelle lokay / et & s / enron @ enron , rich
jolly / et & s / enron @ enron , arnie bailey / et & s / enron @ enron
subject : re : eog pronghorn location
mike ,
boy , the more things change , the more they stay the same . . . .
you are correct that eog does not give us the ok to " go ahead " .
eog has agreed to wire funds to tw today to cover the cost of installing the
efm , quality monitoring equipment , and whatever additional cost we incurred .
in typical eog fashion however , they want everything done yesterday , after
their actions delayed the activity by over a week . to the extent we have the
equipment available , and can install it , they would like to flow the gas as
soon as possible . is it possible to hook up their well pending our securing
all the equipment we need , or is the gas too bad to risk it ? they have gone
ahead and told our market services people they are delivering the gas for
tomorrow ' s gas day , and i suspect that is a little aggressive . do you have
an idea when the gas will be available ?
thanks for your help , bob