We don't know where the miscommunication occurred, and we don't think it's particularly important.
We don't want to be energizing anything if it's in an atmosphere with combustible gases.
That's why this is such a slow process.
That just adds to the mystery of what happened when the production crew went underground.
That just adds to the mystery of how this happened. It was inspected as required by the regulations, and it was clean, and an hour later, there was this explosion.
We're working to improve the safety program across the board. We're instilling the notion that this is a continuous improvement process.
It came to the surface that 12 were alive.
We're just praying that they've had the opportunity to put their training to use.
We're hoping that the carbon monoxide was just a byproduct of the explosion.
It was the readings they were taking of the atmosphere indicating they were not equipped to go further.