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<blockquote data-quote="bullred" data-source="post: 191603" data-attributes="member: 1733"><p>Muldoon is dead on! I've drilled thousands of wells all over the world - including many in your area. The impact to the envioronment is dependent on the quality of the operator and the drilling contractor. Get it in writting and develop a relationship with the operator's representative on site.</p><p></p><p>Bare in mind that right now every rig that can turn to the right is drilling, and operators - especially independents - are taking what they can get. Many of the little "mom and pop" drilling contractors don't have the same environmental and safety standards that the major contractors do. And when rigs are scarce operators tend to turn a blind eye to some things. It's important that you stay on top of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullred, post: 191603, member: 1733"] Muldoon is dead on! I've drilled thousands of wells all over the world - including many in your area. The impact to the envioronment is dependent on the quality of the operator and the drilling contractor. Get it in writting and develop a relationship with the operator's representative on site. Bare in mind that right now every rig that can turn to the right is drilling, and operators - especially independents - are taking what they can get. Many of the little "mom and pop" drilling contractors don't have the same environmental and safety standards that the major contractors do. And when rigs are scarce operators tend to turn a blind eye to some things. It's important that you stay on top of it. [/QUOTE]
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