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<blockquote data-quote="TFX 186" data-source="post: 343285" data-attributes="member: 2289"><p><span style="color: #333333">Allen, I believe this to be spot on. I was in the electrical delivery work when this shit storm hit us. It totally blew our small coop out of the water. Worst thing to ever hit us. We didn't have the work force or means to manage any of it. Completely unmanageable. We could have managed it better if it was slowed down a bit. Oil companies at that time were very, very hard to deal with. They have people who work 24/7 and didn't give 2 shits about people who had what they needed and wanted.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #333333"></span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">p.s. What I have always said, and continue to believe, is that we could have done a much better job of permitting during the booms to moderate the boom and bust cycles. There was no reason we needed to drill 2,000 oil wells a year in ND back in the beginning of the last boom. That was insane and came at great cost to the people of ND.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TFX 186, post: 343285, member: 2289"] [COLOR=#333333]Allen, I believe this to be spot on. I was in the electrical delivery work when this shit storm hit us. It totally blew our small coop out of the water. Worst thing to ever hit us. We didn't have the work force or means to manage any of it. Completely unmanageable. We could have managed it better if it was slowed down a bit. Oil companies at that time were very, very hard to deal with. They have people who work 24/7 and didn't give 2 shits about people who had what they needed and wanted. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#333333]p.s. What I have always said, and continue to believe, is that we could have done a much better job of permitting during the booms to moderate the boom and bust cycles. There was no reason we needed to drill 2,000 oil wells a year in ND back in the beginning of the last boom. That was insane and came at great cost to the people of ND.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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