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Re: crazySPYputbuyer post# 65084

Saturday, 03/14/2020 12:37:43 AM

Saturday, March 14, 2020 12:37:43 AM

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To answer your question, I do not believe that one company could ever monopolize any part of the oilfield services. Many have tried, Weatherford and GE to name a few, and failed at it severely. Just trying to hire enough people to service the Annihilyzer on the well sites would be a tremendous task in its self. There are just to many wells. The Eagle Ford Shale field, here where I live, is 50 miles wide and 400 miles long. It would be impossible to take care of that many wells. To get a good grasp on what I am saying, go to Google Earth and type in Karnes City Texas. You will see the western part of the oil field. As you zoom in you will see white squares and roads. Those are the oil well location. Some locations have up to 6 wells each. Also look at west Texas around Midland and over to New Mexico. It will blow your mind as to the number of wells in these two fields. We are not even talking about the Balkan in North Dakota. If we can get just a piece of the business, it will mean big profits.