Re: “It is too early to bury the Makó dream”/Lanman
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Nov 27, 2009 05:30PM
Developing large acreage positions of unconventional and conventional oil and gas resources
>According to the picture with the young Hungarian woman with the yellow bottle-would you also agree that the picture was taken before the containers and platforms were transferred at least 2 weeks ago.
No, the picture was probably taken yesterday. The delmagyar article talks about the reporters being shown a liquid that looked like cooking oil that was in a mineral water bottle. (or something like that). So she probably took a sample from the big tank to show the reporters what condensate looks like.
>Marco 22 was indicating a X-mas wish to have the Magy fraced like hell.......Do we really believe,that Falcon ponders to frac the well ?
My guess is that they aren't doing any more fracing, they are simply "opening the tap". Until a few weeks ago, there was hope that the F1 would be producing gas, so there was no need to focus on the Magy. With the F1 out of the picture, I think Falcon simply wants to start producing something, even in small amounts. That way they are fulfilling their obligations and can put all the stories about loosing the license behind them. I think the article also mentions something about investors in San Francisco being angry about what the Mining Bureau had to say, but I'm not sure. We better wait for John to have a look at that part. (Burlingame is from San Fransisco)
>On the picture we are just having a truck left to be seen,either to unload 1 or 2 weeks ago or load up again equipment today or yesterday to get equipment away from there,after the show was over ?
There is a reader comment on one of the Delmagyar stories that is interesting:
"Now I come to the hock joint with 1, and again there was a tanker (I'm sorry the first Misspelled). Ahogy hallottam, kőolajat visznek, de mint ismeretes, ahol kőolaj van, ott gáz is van As I heard, crude oil carried, but as you know, where oil is, there is gas"
I think that means this person has been there a couple of times and seen tankers carrying away oil.
Also, going by the video, it looks like they are still in the process of setting things up. I think the large horizontal cylindrical object near the end is probably the generator. A generator won't consume very much gas unless they tie it in to the local grid and put it under a heavy load. If they do that, the electrical utility will then have to pay Falcon money!