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crude oil in the stinkhole?
well, since all of the natural gas percolating out of the ground (in Assumption Parish) is coming from a pressurized natural gas reservoir deep in the Earth's crust: it makes perfectly good sense that there would also be some crude oil associated with this natural gas reservoir and that some of the crude oil is being pushed to the surface along with the natural gas.
Quoting: dr.einstein I was wondering when you would pick up the oil part. What you say make sense on this, just a question though. Are you connecting this gas to what happened in the gulf, or is it just something that has decided to happen, possibly because of earth changes due to that energy band thing? Quoting: alexisj9 well, i have to admit that in order for my catastrophe theory to work there must be the same kinds of fissures and cracks in the earth's crust all over southern louisiana that are under Assumption Parish; and, the odds of that being either possible or true are so far out as to be impossible. so, at this stage, we have to say that my catastrophe theory is merely intuitive. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25192789 Read all of teamreapers recent posts, they will give you an idea of the geology of south louisiana, I hope you do not find enough evidence for your theory to be possible. Quoting: alexisj9 yes, it is interesting that just in the past few days people have been coming up with all sorts of data that just happens to support my catastrophe theory. btw, in homage to Matt, i am calling my catastrophe theory "The Matt Simmons Syndrome".
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