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Tapping wells of resentment[Drilling rigs pop up like prairie dogs in Ft. Worth](TX)
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| 07 June 2007
| Angela K. Brown
Posted on 06/07/2007 5:16:27 AM PDT by BGHater
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posted on
06/07/2007 5:16:31 AM PDT
by
BGHater
To: BGHater
“Then comes a week or so of “fracking” “ — Gee, even Battlestar Galactica terms are of use here on earth. Perhaps we are their descendants.
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posted on
06/07/2007 5:18:46 AM PDT
by
GreyFriar
( 3rd Armored Division - Spearhead)
To: BGHater
If you oly own surface rights you are screwed. One well can take up 5 acreas. They cant drill within 400 ft or sao so of a house so they drill right where someone would put a house.
To: BGHater
"Believe me, if people weren't getting money, nobody would want this," well, duh................
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posted on
06/07/2007 5:23:59 AM PDT
by
Red Badger
(Bite your tongue. It tastes a lot better than crow................)
To: BGHater
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posted on
06/07/2007 5:25:44 AM PDT
by
Ditter
To: BGHater
"Believe me, if people weren't getting money, nobody would want this," What a genius! I wonder how long it took him to figure this out.
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posted on
06/07/2007 5:26:02 AM PDT
by
SIDENET
(Milky Way: 2007 Galaxy of the Year!)
To: BGHater
"Believe me, if people weren't getting money, nobody would want this," said Don Young, who founded Fort Worth Citizens Against Neighborhood Drilling Ordinance. This is one of those DUH statements. It also is one of those NIMBY arguments.
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posted on
06/07/2007 5:43:43 AM PDT
by
Arrowhead1952
(Guns don't kill people. None of my guns ever left the house at night and killed anyone.)
To: BGHater
Why does it take a week to Frac a well? When I worked in the Oilfield in the early 80s, it took two days tops. Haliburton showed up with a sand truck, a couple water tanks arrive and a few hours later, the formation is frac’d. No biggie.
Course, that was Clinton formation, not sure what formation these folks are into. Gas was Berea formation in Ohio, dunno what it is in Texas.
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posted on
06/07/2007 6:06:51 AM PDT
by
Malsua
To: Malsua
Not sure about Ohio, but Texas is usually tight gas, devonian shale and coal-bed methane. I don’t know if they still have the experience there to speed up their operations or perhaps they simply are overstretched.
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posted on
06/07/2007 6:14:31 AM PDT
by
BGHater
To: BGHater
"Believe me, if people weren't getting money, nobody would want this," said Don Young, who founded Fort Worth Citizens Against Neighborhood Drilling Ordinance One of our best employees had a well drilled on his property - he owned the mineral rights. He gets 30% or something, for the life of the well. THe drilling is noisy, but it only lasts a month or so. The revenue stream can go on for 30 + years, and run into the millions. Needless to say, he quit our company soon after.
To: Malsua
"...Course, that was Clinton formation..."
One thing I've learned in the past few years is that the Clinton Formation is notoriously easy to frac.....
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posted on
06/07/2007 6:39:52 AM PDT
by
-=SoylentSquirrel=-
(Bacon is the only thing that keeps me sane.)
To: BGHater
"Believe me, if people weren't getting money, nobody would want this," said Don Young, who founded Fort Worth Citizens Against Neighborhood Drilling Ordinance. Believe me, if Don Young was getting the money, he wouldn't care who was against it.
To: -=SoylentSquirrel=-
To: BGHater
I've noticed a lot more of these going up in the Ft. Worth area recently. Doesn't bother me at all. If you want to use petroleum-based products, you have to be willing to live with what is necessary to produce them.
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posted on
06/07/2007 6:56:41 AM PDT
by
zeugma
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To: Malsua
The full week needed was to bring in the work-over rig to prep, bringing in the sand bins & filling these and then the rest of the frac trucks and the blender. Some fracing was taking 2 or more days.
FYI...there was a casing crew guy killed last week around Fort Stockton, Texas; when he fell on top of the traveling blocks and was cut in half. The rig type was a Super Single.
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posted on
06/07/2007 6:57:34 AM PDT
by
Deguello
To: GreyFriar
Then comes a week or so of fracking Gee, even Battlestar Galactica terms are of use here on earth. Perhaps we are their descendants. Felgercarb
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posted on
06/07/2007 7:01:10 AM PDT
by
golas1964
(www.imwithfred.com)
To: Deguello
It was actually a Top Drive Automated rig. The location was Goldsmith, about 15 miles west of Odessa.
I was the Field Geologist (Mudlogger) on that rig.
To: barry_lee
Is it true what happened to the Driller after the event?
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posted on
06/07/2007 7:55:29 AM PDT
by
Deguello
To: Deguello
I haven’t heard anything about the Driller. I know I haven’t seen him around on the latest one we’re drilling. The rest of the crew has stayed the same. Well, they let a few Roughnecks go after OSHA tested them. Is that what you’re talking about?
To: barry_lee
The rumor passed around was that the casing crew beat him up.
I have never seen the automated rigs. There are supposed to be 4 coming down to North Texas from Canada(?) the first of July.
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posted on
06/07/2007 8:10:31 AM PDT
by
Deguello
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