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Re: Timothy Smith post# 117

Tuesday, 07/29/2014 3:11:28 PM

Tuesday, July 29, 2014 3:11:28 PM

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I haven't done San Antonio Express, Houston Chronicle or Laredo Morning Times searches in a while but SA Express is usually the source and republished at the others.

I just looked at the Texas Railroad Commission GIS map (new) http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/about-us/resource-center/research/gis-viewers/ head (double click/tap) on Laredo to north on I35 to 83 NE on 83 to toll road and then up to Texas highway 44 and that's Eagleford area 12k' and OLMOS wet gas mid 7k' ... and big sections with no horizontal wells the old well markings are from 70's 5k' boom (told the Mesa Petro. dude here in Amarillo in the 80's that there was better stuff deeper and he just laughed at me (now Pioneer Nat Res).

Anyway, volcanic activity their too. Some of those sections southwest of 83 by TX44 have Sulfur Dioxide gas, very deadly, and note the temps on those EF wells 350F and up.... and post I saw as a kid wood 10 years later petrified wood. I spoke with a COP geologist here in the TX Panhandle doing vol. work as ranger at Flint quarries said it takes lots of silica to petrify wood (if I heard him right this Spring)...

So I have no other answer to that question... and on the side crazy stuff side some scientist insist on a pole sift with South America breaking off and Mexico going bye-bye... I can see how they could thing of it, as like 3 underwater volcanoes off E and SE of Brownsville in Gulf and many Sulfur Dixode wells... hmmm they could be right 20 million years from now or Day after Joe's Crab Shacks free crab tomorrow saying... lol ... who knows but the signs are there.

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