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Gold/Mining/Energy : KOB.TO - East Lost Hills & GSJB joint venture

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To: Flea who wrote (152)11/24/1998 4:01:00 PM
From: robert landy  Read Replies (4) of 15703
 
From the bakersfield news:

Filed: November 24, 1998

An oilfield mishap near Lost Hills is creating smoke and flames that can
be seen 20 miles away.

No one was injured in the blowout, which occurred about 8 p.m. Monday on
a Chevron oil and gas lease. The lease is located on a 3,000-acre cotton
farm near Highway 46 and General Petroleum Road.

Nabors Drilling USA had 10 to 12 workers operating the rig but all safely
escaped thanks to a monitoring device which warned of the impending
danger.

Flames from the blowout, which is caused by an escape of natural gas
from the well casing, are shooting some 200 feet into the air and are
estimated at 30 to 40 feet in diameter.

The site operator is Bellevue Resources, a subsidiary of Elk Point
Resources of Calgary, Canada.

A Bellevue spokesman said it could take one to two weeks just to gain
access to the well to begin to extinguish the fire.

Flames have engulfed the drilling rig, which may hamper efforts to reach
the well head to shut off the flow of gas and oil.

The gas rig had reached a depth of 17,600 feet and was completely
destroyed in the blowout, causing damage estimated at several million
dollars.

A crew from Boots & Coots International Well Control in Houston arrived
early this morning to battle the flames, but the firm's specialized fire
fighting equipment is not expected to leave the company's Texas-based
headquarters before noon today Central Standard Time. (10 a.m. local
time).

Blowouts are sometimes extinguished by drilling an adjacent companion
well that allows the escaping natural gas to be redirected and contained
outside the original well casing.
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