If so please PM me - I want to talk lease agreement pros/cons.
Or... if anybody has interesting stories/nightmares/pros/cons please chime in.
Or... if anybody has interesting stories/nightmares/pros/cons please chime in.
Is this like saltwater laser sportfishing?
yes - I'm in the "release investigation" business so I know saltwater is the devil when it's spilled - there's not much that can be done
yes Allen, the traffic is our main concern - the general location they've chosen is already pretty well effed with other extraction infrastructure (not ours unfortunately - ha ha - we don't own any mineral rights)
It all depends. Some disposals have 90% of their SW coming in via pipeline. So very little traffic. If it's a disposal that is set up for pretty much just truck traffic that is another thing entirely. I wouldn't be so concerned about spills. They tanks are in a containment with a liner. I don't recall a big spill at a SW disposal. However there have been a couple burn up. Disposals are very lucrative. Probably as or more lucrative than an oil well over twenty to thirty years. The disposal I work with does 7000 barrels a day right now. Was improved to do 17,000 and will be shortly. I have heard that the landowner gets .20 cents a barrel. That's a damn nice amount of money.
There is a rancher/farmer Robert Bud Griffin around the Dickinson area that had a salt water disposal well on his property. Sure he was making some cash until the Feds closed and locked the wellhead for environmental violation in 2012. Well name is Halek 2-22.Company went out of business leaving a disaster on his property. State will most likely have to pick up the tab if he wins his lawsuit or should i say the tax payers if not he will have a great view for years.;:;badidea just one con job.
There is a rancher/farmer Robert Bud Griffin around the Dickinson area that had a salt water disposal well on his property. Sure he was making some cash until the Feds closed and locked the wellhead for environmental violation in 2012. Well name is Halek 2-22.Company went out of business leaving a disaster on his property. State will most likely have to pick up the tab if he wins his lawsuit or should i say the tax payers if not he will have a great view for years.;:;badidea just one con job.
Have you been living under a rock it has only been there since 1957Fracman what well in the middle of what lake
I am not familiar with this. Do they do soil testing and hydrological mapping to avoid ground water contamination over a wide area?
most paying 6-8-10 cents / bbl