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<blockquote data-quote="f1tiger" data-source="post: 1418740" data-attributes="member: 25537"><p>Years ago before there was a lake fork (best bass lake in Texas, well maybe after big Sam Rayburn) drilling directional wells where the lake is now was a chore, the Smackover formation in that area was second to none in Texas for H2S concentration except for around Streetman Texas ( Richland Chambers Res.) Those two areas were known for H2S, (20-30 percent,thank God they were tight formations and had to be fracked ( that is when Mr. Mitchell invented fracking ...In Saudi Arabia is where you can see high concentration of H2S 30-40 per cent along with high flow rates and high pressures , 25,000 barrels a day 60 million cubic feet of gas and shut in pressures in 10000 psi range, now that will get your heart pumping when you are the only Texan there and only maybe 3 white eyes on location, now it really getting interesting as we are about to drill into what the geologists say is hopefully the biggest discovery yet, and shoot there is a commotion of some sort at the rig entrance, we have the Saudi army at the entrance with machine guns to protect us ( they say) 20' sand burms and razor wire around the entire location...... H2S knows no race color or creed , I am thankful and glad those days are over ....getting old has some merit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="f1tiger, post: 1418740, member: 25537"] Years ago before there was a lake fork (best bass lake in Texas, well maybe after big Sam Rayburn) drilling directional wells where the lake is now was a chore, the Smackover formation in that area was second to none in Texas for H2S concentration except for around Streetman Texas ( Richland Chambers Res.) Those two areas were known for H2S, (20-30 percent,thank God they were tight formations and had to be fracked ( that is when Mr. Mitchell invented fracking ...In Saudi Arabia is where you can see high concentration of H2S 30-40 per cent along with high flow rates and high pressures , 25,000 barrels a day 60 million cubic feet of gas and shut in pressures in 10000 psi range, now that will get your heart pumping when you are the only Texan there and only maybe 3 white eyes on location, now it really getting interesting as we are about to drill into what the geologists say is hopefully the biggest discovery yet, and shoot there is a commotion of some sort at the rig entrance, we have the Saudi army at the entrance with machine guns to protect us ( they say) 20' sand burms and razor wire around the entire location...... H2S knows no race color or creed , I am thankful and glad those days are over ....getting old has some merit [/QUOTE]
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