rtv72, I am a little surprised also that no response has been made yet. Maybe they are still inquiring about the questions that I brought up. In defense of Winemaker he did add some input with his last post that he was also aware of the companies already working in Texas that already have a solution to the flaring issue with some companies claiming zero emissions and that speaks volumes if it is true. The reason I asked Joe and Winemaker is their experience in the oil business and they may still have friends they can get info from. I am just curious where all this leaves WPWR with their single wellhead MRU that they obviously don't have working right yet. Are the Texas oil companies going to address the flaring issues differently. I mentioned consolidation as a question only. I have no first hand knowledge, just seems like a logical solution which might be more profitable than doing one wellhead at a time. Building a small power plant next to a group of wellheads didn't sound too far fetched to me. I may be way off base, so I asked the questions. Let's see if Joe or Winemaker care to respond. So far they don't. If Texas is going to handle all the flaring issues themselves, then this stock is history.
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