<<<<Also, there is new technology in the form of 3-D seismic equipment, which is expensive to use, but about 75% accurate in detecting the resevoirs in the sand. It's not so much of a roll of the dice as it once was. The old casings are in place in the reworks, so the expense is not near what it would be in new drills.>>>>>
Ok, I lied. I will post again. Devil's advocate?? Call me Tejas Diablo.
Carole, finding the gas and proving it's there is no big deal at all. Getting the stuff out of the ground is the trick. Also, just because it's there, and nothing goes wrong in the drilling process, doesn't at all mean the gas is going to flow freely thru the formations and out of the well.
While I'm playing Tejas Diablo, I've noticed there are about 4 people on this thread who are prolific in their posts about the potential of CSMA, but, as many times as I read their posts I can't really extract any information of substance from them. These same people get extremely irate and defensive at any negative comment, but, really have nothing positive to offer in response, other than to scream "irrational" and point fingers.
Whatdaya say guys, if there's real substance to the future of CSMA and inside knowledge, lay it on the table.
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