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<blockquote data-quote="highgrit" data-source="post: 1207701" data-attributes="member: 14198"><p>I'm talking about the Gulf of Mexico not land based rigs - platforms. I saw a satellite image of the western Gulf of Mexico from 2000 to 2010 and it's not a city in the Gulf anymore. I don't know what the oil companies call them. But in front of Port Fourchon - Belle Pass the ship channel went through the hole in the wall. The hole being the only place without a rig. Now there's no rabbit field or hole in the wall left, and no rigs either. You oil guy's have different names for rigs and platforms, pumping stations, satellite unmanned and a whole lot of others. But I know the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana quite well. And there's no where near the number of rigs - platforms, metal pipes sticking above the surface of the Gulf of Mexico. </p><p>You can twist the facts and words anyway you want. But there still will be less stuff sticking out of the water in the Gulf of Mexico then any other time in the last 30 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highgrit, post: 1207701, member: 14198"] I'm talking about the Gulf of Mexico not land based rigs - platforms. I saw a satellite image of the western Gulf of Mexico from 2000 to 2010 and it's not a city in the Gulf anymore. I don't know what the oil companies call them. But in front of Port Fourchon - Belle Pass the ship channel went through the hole in the wall. The hole being the only place without a rig. Now there's no rabbit field or hole in the wall left, and no rigs either. You oil guy's have different names for rigs and platforms, pumping stations, satellite unmanned and a whole lot of others. But I know the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana quite well. And there's no where near the number of rigs - platforms, metal pipes sticking above the surface of the Gulf of Mexico. You can twist the facts and words anyway you want. But there still will be less stuff sticking out of the water in the Gulf of Mexico then any other time in the last 30 years. [/QUOTE]
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