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What's going on? Gas wells in TX over pressure!
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From my training and experience with sub-surface oil and gas deposits, these symptoms seem legit. In my mind could be caused by two things, neither good:
1- Crustal movement compressing the deposit temporarily until stress is relieved by pressure breakthrough into a new pocket or escape to atmosphere. 2- Massive artificial intervention in the deposit resulting in a temporary increase in pressure over the entire field (would require enormous amounts of energy)
Any geologists care to comment?
Asp
Quoting: asparien Not a geologist, but am wondering if those good at maps could monitor elevation change for that area as maps will tell you the date and elevation of a given year. If anyone good at this could post the info, it might be one key to monitor this ongoing crisis.
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