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Ok So it wasn't filled with brine like they were saying. Like I siad unless they lied about what was in it. Brine and diesel were in the cavern, it was not empty. It was empty of storage stuff but not empty of anything. By the way, if you are right where did all the natural gas that filled it come from? And yes I am aware that salt reacting with stuff can make gas, but reallt that much? It's coming from somewhere else.
Quoting: alexisj9 why are you saying petty things just to divert attention away from the basic facts. Texas Brine was finished harvesting brine from that cavern more than a year ago. the purpose of their coming back was to prepare the cavern for use as a storage vessel (for chemicals, natural gas, or whatever) there may have been crap floating around on the floor of the cavern, it's a big cavern. but it was NOT full of natural gas. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25122258 Your twisting my words, I just said it was not filled with gas, that the gas isn't from the cavern. The cavern was abandoned not being preped for storage. Quoting: alexisj9 o.k. and then by complete coincidence the roof of the cavern fell down and a sinkhole formed. (note: caverns collapse and form sinkholes all of the time all around the world). and then they start arguing about whether Texas Brine could use the cavern for storage in its damaged condition. and all the while they were arguing ( early sept) the cavern started filling with natural gas. and then everyone said uh-oh. and, walla, here we are today. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25122258 Have another stiff one and then hit the hay and sleep it off.
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