The oil and gas industry does a great job of measuring depth of well and temperature—so, the bottom hole temperature—and then also things like the permeability or the flow rate. Those would be additional things we could ask the oil and gas industry to share more readily. I don't believe that the mining industry has a necessity to record bottom hole temperature the same way that oil and gas does, and that's a very small change. It certainly would be a burden on the mining industry to ask it to do that, but that one piece of data-gathering would be very useful to people in geothermal.
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