South Texas
Shell drilled its first wells in South Texas in 1953, in the Rincon, LaCopita and Javelina fields located west of McAllen. Production still flows from these fields.
Shell Exploration & Production Companys South Texas Asset produces approximately 315 million cubic feet of natural gas per day and more than 5,000 barrels of condensate per day, from approximately 250 wells. SEPCo's net gas available for sale for 2002 was 233 MMCF/D, with 3,800 net barrels of condensate.
There are six fields in the McAllen Unit (North Rincon, LaCopita, Javelina, McAllen Ranch, Schmidt and Cadre) and three fields in the Wilcox Unit (Rosita operated by EOG Resources, Rosita East and Fandango).
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McAllen is also close to the Gulf of Mexico, near Brownsville.
Septar necturly passed she lips on a lawn of golden jewels;Tip of the EarthX passes And She bled'
Shell oil, a ship, a sea of oil?
Blow up one of shells rigs or a tanker?
necturly passed she lips
Try it phonetically...
Natural gas ships? Grasping at straws?
McAllen is also where they caught the female jihadess.
"lawn of golden jewels" could describe the Houston Ship Channel engulfed in flames. I hope that "passenger ships" don't travel in the channel ("passed she lips on a lawn of golden jewels") Geez. I don't even want to think any more about it.
This is definitely a connected the dots, it has all the elements:
Texas,oil,water,ship