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Show 4894 Cleary- D 2907 ever on this river except this time, the once he had testified to. MR. BLACKMAR: I think his qualifications have been shown on this, that he has to do and has dealt with transportation -- As a preliminary question, I will ask him this. Q In the development of an oil field, what are the necessary elements that you take into consideration with reference to transportation? A the feasibility and the cost and the type of equipment that goes in there, and the time in which it should go in. In other words, the amount of tonnage that has to be put in over a given period. Q Well, in the development of an oil field is it necessary at times to get your freight in there promptly? A Absolutely. Yes. Q Now, in the supplies which you shipped down by boat from Moab, what difficulties are encountered? A The difficulty in the length of time, and in the amount of freight that can be hauled on a boat that can travel on the Colorado river between those two points. Q The fact that the freight had to be unloaded at Thompson and unloaded again at the Moab dock and re- loaded on the boat, does that figure in any way? A It does. |