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Texas Brine reports H2S at sonic well.... Things are ramping up
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[quote:itsamadmadworld:MV8yMDU4NDc0XzM0NjUyMjY5XzIyRkM2NjIz] [quote:scorpio66:MV8yMDU4NDc0XzM0NjUyMjExXzYzNjY3OEQ2] [quote:itsamadmadworld:MV8yMDU4NDc0XzM0NjUyMTk3XzQwOUFFOUIy] [quote:scorpio66:MV8yMDU4NDc0XzM0NjUxOTU4XzYwMzY0NTc5] It just gets worse and worse. And I think I read on one of these sinkhole threads, I apologize, I'm not sure which now, but I read on of them that the workers were taking off now until Monday. That seems like it could be a big, red flag everyone. [/quote] [i]Full update Texas Brine Company, LLC UPDATE November 21, 2012 1. The Observation Well will remain shut in until Monday, November 26. Casing pressure will be continuously monitored today through Monday morning. 2. Debris, apparently from the bottom of the sinkhole, rose to the surface accompanied by a brief period of water movement. That debris is being cleared from the surface. There have been no other observable changes to the sinkhole shape or size. Skimming of residual hydrocarbon material the tree-lined southern and southeastern edges of the sinkhole perimeter continued today. No clean-up activities are scheduled for Thanksgiving Day. from 3. Due to the discovery of hydrogen sulfide that was being carried to the surface with the natural gas venting from the caprock Relief Well #2, the well was shut in Monday evening shortly after this discovery and remains that way today. Texas Brine is submitting a proposal to the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources that the well no longer be used for venting and that it be closed permanently by plugging it. 4. Venting and flaring of natural gas from the shallow aquifer Relief Well #1 continued today and will continue 24 hours per day until Monday, November 26. On Monday, it is planned to remove water in the casing that is apparently impeding gas flow to the surface. It should be noted that during the entire life of Relief Well #1, hydrogen sulfide has not been detected. For more information about Texas Brine Company’s response to the Bayou Corne incident, visit:[/i] [link to www.texasbrine.com] [b] From this thread: http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2059893/pg1[/b] [/quote] thank you! :hf: [/quote] YW . . . this thread should be pinned, don't you agree? [/quote]
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4:35 Texas Brine reports H2S at sonic well
Texas Brine has reported high levels of H2S from their sonic vent well that is drilled into the cap rock. The well was shut in due to these levels. DNR's contractor, The Shaw Group, is currently investigating. We are currently waiting on additional details from DNR.
Please be advised that H2S is an extremely dangerous gas. Unlike methane, it is heavier than air and collects at low to the ground levels. No community air monitors have detected H2S. Monitoring will continue as usual.
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