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What's going on? Gas wells in TX over pressure!
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[quote:prof-rabbit nli 25541040:MV8yMDE2NjMwXzMzODg3MDEzXzg0QzY4MjU=] Well - think of it this way, for over a hundred years all you have done is suck billions upon billions of tons of oil from under the surface, along with cubic miles of gas. Has anyone thought what happens when you undermine the support for a structure ? YES, it collapses! Too bad, so sad.... You have dug your one graves from the bottom up! [/quote]
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I work for a mobile instrumentation company In Beaumont Texas. We service instruments that communicate wirelessly in several different fields and industries. This weekend we received over 140 Calls for instrumentation checks and calibration, All of which were natural gas wells. Is anyone seeing anything like this in other areas?
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