Don't get me wrong, They are still BSC.
techno-ag said:We have to destroy the environment to save it.CaptnCarl said:
Ha I understand. Just pointing out it's not environmentally friendly to blow up a pipeline.
/Radicals
GarlandAg2012 said:techno-ag said:We have to destroy the environment to save it.CaptnCarl said:
Ha I understand. Just pointing out it's not environmentally friendly to blow up a pipeline.
/Radicals
I by no means support terrorism, but isn't that sort of the logic behind hunting for a lot of people?
GarlandAg2012 said:techno-ag said:We have to destroy the environment to save it.CaptnCarl said:
Ha I understand. Just pointing out it's not environmentally friendly to blow up a pipeline.
/Radicals
I by no means support terrorism, but isn't that sort of the logic behind hunting for a lot of people?
yea, but what about when they find something like the SDR 17 gas gathering system that was installed by our former gas gatherer in west texas. they might rupture that pipe just by trying to strap the device to it. not all pipelines these guys may find are built to the same standards as the major stuff that Kinder and ET are building.dahouse said:
I'm not sure the enviro-wackos can put together a device that would rupture the heavy wall stuff. I've seen a 3/4 ton truck hit a valve setting wth pipe and fittings on each side and it just scuffed up the FBE.
BlackGoldAg2011 said:yea, but what about when they find something like the SDR 17 gas gathering system that was installed by our former gas gatherer in west texas. they might rupture that pipe just by trying to strap the device to it. not all pipelines these guys may find are built to the same standards as the major stuff that Kinder and ET are building.dahouse said:
I'm not sure the enviro-wackos can put together a device that would rupture the heavy wall stuff. I've seen a 3/4 ton truck hit a valve setting wth pipe and fittings on each side and it just scuffed up the FBE.
Nah. Go to a Ducks Unlimited banquet, or similar.GarlandAg2012 said:techno-ag said:We have to destroy the environment to save it.CaptnCarl said:
Ha I understand. Just pointing out it's not environmentally friendly to blow up a pipeline.
/Radicals
I by no means support terrorism, but isn't that sort of the logic behind hunting for a lot of people?
hedge said:
Which one of you is this ?
hedge said:
Which one of you is this ?
Shareholders demand value.miller0926 said:
Why are prices tanking again??
miller0926 said:
Why are prices tanking again??
Under Obama EPA tried to regulate away fracking through regulation of greenhouse gas emissions during well completion. Courts eventually tossed it because their greenhouse gas limits were not based on anything in the clean air act.Dreigh said:
I was reading a forum post on another site where discussion about the state of the oil and gas industry is typically lively and insightful.
I came upon a recent post in which the author essentially claimed that not only would a Democratically-held Congress be able to ban fracking on federal lands, but that they could create water quality, air quality, and noise reduction legislation that could render fracking prohibitively expensive.
My understanding is that Congress can really only regulate fracking on federally-owned lands, would they really be so far reaching as to regulate such things on privately owned lands?
Dreigh said:
I was reading a forum post on another site where discussion about the state of the oil and gas industry is typically lively and insightful.
I came upon a recent post in which the author essentially claimed that not only would a Democratically-held Congress be able to ban fracking on federal lands, but that they could create water quality, air quality, and noise reduction legislation that could render fracking prohibitively expensive.
My understanding is that Congress can really only regulate fracking on federally-owned lands, would they really be so far reaching as to regulate such things on privately owned lands?
one MEEN Ag said:
Rigs picking back up as well. Lots of murmuring of 'restarting drilling' in late Q3 to early Q4.
While the downturn has taken a bite out of future wells, there's still a glut of DUCs and well as fully functioning wells that are ready to spring back to life. Once that oil and the storage glut gets spoken for, you'll see prices break out upwards.
I think we're going to see $30 again before we see $50.
EnglishElhew07 said:
I agree, if I had to bet I would say $30 before $50.