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Posted : Jul 27, 2008 8:28 AM
Energy Availability
I was involved in several oil wells in Muskogee County, Oklahoma in 1983. Two of the wells were production quality and
economically feasible. From "spud-in" time to the completion of the wells was
approximately 4 weeks. These wells were shallow - around 2,500 feet. We were
selling oil to the transportation company within two weeks as the tank batteries
filled with oil. This oil went immediately to refineries and was processed into
various oil by-products. Where do these non-experienced "oil" experts that are
elected to Congress get their information that it will take five to ten years to
get on line with oil? What a bunch of un-informed loons do we have running this
country (into the ground). Pelosi and Reid are at the top of the list of "You
can't fix stupid!"
Drilling an oilwell is a risky and expensive game. Not all drilled sites produce oil. So you will have drilling costs and
no income from these. The oil business is not for the faint of heart nor
political hacks. If they think that is not risky enough, then they should go
down to their local Social Security Office or the Post Office (unannounced) and
see how little productivity there is behind the desks of their feckless
"workers."
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