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You might be right but I think the ultimate culprit is ERCOT, the state legislature and the governor. The 2011 cold snap and the prior one back in the 80's I believe were wake calls missed. There was no good reason for this to happen in Texas of all places.
went to some friends apartment Saturday evening as I hadn't seen them in a while and my work had already waved me off for a few days the next week. At 2:00 a.m. they lost power and as the pumps couldn't run to keep the water towers full and everyone was dripping there faucets to keep from freezing it wasn't log before the water was gone. We had bottled water, but beings on how the apartment is all electric, no way to heat anything. When I finally made it back to my place, the time on my microwave was still set, so I never lost power, and I have gas stove, heater and water heater. I think we went the wrong way and should've stayed in my 1952 house.
Mi, Mister Sunday. Okay is a relative term. Here in Shreveport, most did not lose power but dealt with low water pressure for 5 or 6 days and then a "boil order" for a few more. Better than a lot of places in Texas. There is an ongoing problem however in that all AT&T phone and internet went out a couple of days into the thaw for a good bit of the city and is still out for many now, 15 days later. I fired AT&T and moved to other service providers. I'm hoping that didn't happen in East Texas or in Houston.
Sure hope all yall are okay after that cold snap a few weeks back. It was a little hairy here around Houston.
BP does have a Mississippi Gas Unit 1H well in San Augustine Co. API 42-405-30660. This well was drilled and casing set in the lateral in Sept 2018. Assume it has been waiting on frac and completion since then - perhaps due to lack of gas pipeline.
Only reason I asked is because I was getting quite a few responses in red text when I entered them into the queries in the RRC site.
Good assumption on API number sequence for San Augustine Co
Is it safe to assume that the API numbers for all wells in San Augustine Start with 42-405?
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