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Show Raplee- C 481 BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q And where are the other oil structures located with reference to your permits? A There is one joining on to my ground to the east, and one on the west. Q Then are there some others still further downstream? A Oh, yes, there is some others downstream, I guess they can drill anywheres down in that canyon; there are some big oil seeps down there; but you can not get anything down there in the way of drilling; that is, it is a narrow canyon, about two thousand feet deep, the canyon, is. Q Those oil structures extend how far down the San Juan below your permits, approximately? A I think we called it thirty- five miles down to Nokai -- not Nokai, but what is the name o that wash that comes into the river down there,-- heads up in where your cow ranch is, Jens? MR. NIELSEN: John's canyon? THE WITNESS: No, the next canyon below there. MR. NIELSEN: I don't know. THE WITNESS: This ground lays right south of Kane spring. That's funny I can't think of that. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q Was it the Slickhorn? A Yes, that is it, Slickhorn. Q And about how far would Slickhorn be from the confluence of the San Juan and the Colorado, just roughly? A I would think it would be about twenty miles across there. Q About twenty miles from Slickhorn to the confluence? 2447 |