1 DR. AURAND: In the case of the chromium; in the case of the zinc, 



2 it was reversed. 



3 DR. BUTMAN: I'm sorry. One was the shale shaker and what was the 



4 other one? 



For chromium? 



No, what was the other machine? 



Oh, that's just the fluid discharge. 



In 20 percent of the solids, you've got roughly 200 



5 DR. AURAND: 



6 DR. BUTMAN: 



7 DR. AURAND: 



8 DR. BUTMAN; 



9 mg/kg. 



10 DR. TEAL: Yes, 200 mg/kg. 



11 DR. BUTMAN: What is the total discharge of muds? 



12 DR. AURAND: Jim? 



13 DR. RAY: It ranges one to two barrels per foot drilled. You 



14 figure an average well, it's probably 10 to 15 thousand barrels. 



15 DR. TEAL: How many kilograms of mud? 



16 DR. RAY: Well, let's get real arbitrary and figure about a-- 



17 DR. AURAND: Let me see here. 



18 DR. RAY: If I was going to say an average weight for mud, it 



19 would be around 13 or 14 pounds per barrel, 42 gallons to a barrel. Who 



20 has got a calculator to figure it out? 



21 DR. BUTMAN: 14 pounds per gallon, do you mean? 



22 DR. RAY: 14 pounds per gallon. 



23 DR. TEAL: It's somewhere around 500. 



24 DR. RAY: 500 pounds per barrel; 200 kilograms per barrel. 



25 DR. TEAL: 2,000 barrels, was it? 



26 DR. BUTMAN: Two barrels per foot of well. 



27 DR. RAY: One to two barrels per foot of well is a ballpark as to 



28 how you predict the total amount of mud that is going to be discharged. 



29 DR. BUTMAN: So, it's a 10,000 foot well? 



30 MS. HUGHES: The average well depth on Georges is about 18,000 



31 feet. 



32 DR. TEAL: That's an exploratory well. 



33 (Simultaneous discussion.) 



34 DR. TEAL: 3,000 tons? 



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