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Originally Posted by chillibowl
sure but thats exactly why its a win for the cap no?
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I continue to fully support the caps. So I think they are "winning" either way.
I guess my (really Vowles) point is that in the short term, their ability to catch up is hampered by the CapEx caps being "flat" (applied to everyone equally). I think the "ideal" that the caps are shooting for is
parity of resources and that it is things like
efficient operation and
smart thinking wins the day. But this topic is illustrating that the timeline to infrastructure parity is slow. Or you can make it fast, but at the expense of on-track action. Regardless, it seems that the idea to allow Williams to catch up is a dead topic. And as Williams catches up (even on the slow path) it eventually becomes a moot point.
Richard