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Well, I know for a fact there is oil under the Buena Vista (and Buena Vista Island). I've been getting royalty checks forever. As far as this new gas well, I can only tell you that Chevron had an amazingly good hole.....but the pressure was so high that they were afraid of a blowout and if that had happened, the expense would have been astronomical. The technology has advanced to where that is only a minor concern compared to then.
I have documents, correspondence, maps, etc going back to the early 1900s ......at least 6" thick. I just never had the desire to read the stuff. Now I do ....and the history is fasinating.
Heard the same, something to do with HCL of some kind of chemical that will decompose the pipe over time?
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