To: The Cajun; Errant
Yeah, that’s why at first glance on this article I paid it no mind but...
The ground movement and of course the fact that they ruled out swamp gas and or methane, well, it kinda perked my interest.
I will have to read up more on the salt mines!
33 posted on
06/30/2012 9:44:06 AM PDT by
winoneforthegipper
("If you can't ride two horses at once, you probably shouldn't be in the circus" - SP)
To: winoneforthegipper
Yeah, the ground movement and tremors mentioned, is strange. There are also petroleum storage caverns in that area made from salt domes. Some may be used for NG as are being constructed now in the Southwestern part of the state.
34 posted on
06/30/2012 9:52:11 AM PDT by
Errant
To: winoneforthegipper
I live about 25 miles southwest from Bayou Corne.
This whole area has been nearly totally mapped by 3-D seismic over the last couple of years (Oilfield exploration).
They should have an idea of the location of every salt dome and its' depth.
Might help them determine if it's more than just surface gas at play.
35 posted on
06/30/2012 9:54:04 AM PDT by
The Cajun
(Sarah Palin, Mark Levin......Nuff said.)
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