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LM, they've clearly fitted a turbo.
18:47 well it's not all sweetness and light here at times courtesy of the "wind ups" :-((
That last leg was about 14 miles in 9 hours, which is a whisker over 1.5mph. It may be a touch slower on the ice road but not bad progress.
Hot copper and positivity, mutually exclusive aren't they?
18:23 have copied your earlier post (courtesy of yourself) over on Hot Copper lets hope it engenders a positive mood :-)
The Nordik #3 rig exited the Dalton Highway this morning at 8:00 AM and the road has been reopened to traffic.
Big blue day tomorrow
confirmation by exception
https://511.alaska.gov/list/events/traffic?start=0&length=25&order%5Bi%5D=1&order%5Bdir%5D=asc
:-))
Good News thanks
Transformational drill. So thats another 20 to 30 hours to go?
Someone is in a rush to start drilling asap it seems
Transformational drill. Would not surprise me to see a repeat of last week. Mon/Tues climb whatever happens to get in on the action. Expecting RNS being the key.
The rig has exited the Dalton Highway about an hour ahead of schedule.
Thank you,
Tony Lamping
Reply from the rig moving team
Transformation drill. Sorry forgot to put that there.
that sort of size probably hydraulic pump to hydraulic motor hub drive.very inefficient but ultra reliable as multiple hubs could drive and multiple pumps could feed.
17:29 yeah! Reading that to my young son at present, the 2nd one.
had thought we might have seen some "live" updates from DOT511, but I guess that NO news is probably GOOD news even if for us news hungry types it is frustrating. :-)
17:29 big engine, perhaps an Allison auto box mated via a torque converter ,hub reduction axles and very HD chassis frames I imagine.
Don't know about anyone else but when i try to imagine this beast of a rig rolling down the dalton hway or the ice road I always picture something like a traction city from Mortal Engines.
At 1mph it should be ok...
Here's hoping they don't miss the right turn in less than an hour's time. Need to flick the indicator switch shortly.
7 layers of oil to prove. 8th below sp down 300% min. place your bets
Yet to get a drop in my finger but good luck cat
jiddy 12:28
our S P does not represent what's ahead
i am up to my neck in oil with 88
we are so close to spud & everyone is getting nervous
some investors should have bought premium bonds
if i had funds i would top up
atb cat
its 700 ft above sea level... that would be a pretty big tide.
Sagwon river, might flow both ways if its tidal