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and the cost associated with moving it, and a significant reduction by renting rather than purchasing <br />compressors (Table 4) <br />Table 4: Gas Gathering System Cost Comparison Table <br />Cost Categories <br />MCC <br />Estimate <br />Raven Ridge <br />Estimate <br />Labor <br />888,000 <br />98,000 <br />Methanol <br />150,000 <br />150,000 <br />Compression <br />320,000 <br />24,000 <br />Winter Operations/labor <br />420,000 <br />Included <br />Miscellaneous <br />100,000 <br />90,000 <br />Office <br />240,000 <br />N/A <br />Total <br />2,118,000 <br />362,000 <br />Even with this, all cost assumptions should be refined once a final engineering design is developed. If a <br />dialog is started with mine management, it is quite possible that the mine already has much of the <br />equipment, such as wellheads and 6 -inch plastic pipe, as well as trained personnel, possibly reducing the <br />gas gathering capital and operating expenditures significantly. Any reduction in gas treatment and <br />gathering could have a significant positive impact on project economics. <br />20 <br />