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The oil companies own the drilling rights to eighty million acres of land in America containing an abundance of oil and natural gas. So why are they pursuing off-shore drilling rights, which are much more difficult, and three thousand times more expensive?THE GREAT ABYSS
An Entire Continent Burning
(updated 9-21-08).
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The
life-threatening problem we are about to describe explains why the oil
companies do not DARE
to drill on most of the eighty million acres of oil and gas rich land they
control. Financially, it would make sense to cancel their leases
on this land, as they are a major expense, but the government wants the
major oil companies to maintain control over this oil rich land in order
to keep it out of the hands of any small drilling company that would want
to drill on it..
So, in order to keep them from canceling their leases, the government is
providing enormous tax breaks and incentives that more than off-set the
annual lease payments paid by the large energy companies.
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We
rarely hear about the process used by.these
oil companies to get their oil: Because
if you did, you would probably not be able to sleep at night!
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We
as Americans, Canadians, and Mexicans, are all
now living directly on top of the largest, most volatile.
BOMB.
ever
to be imagined by mankind. This report will explain the process by
which this unimaginably powerful bomb has been created.
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HOW OIL IS BROUGHT OUT OF THE GROUND
First, the oil companies, in co-op, have various WATER pumping stations, which pump incredible amounts of water into the ground at locations that are known to be interconnected to the location in which they intend to drill for oil or natural gas. This process is called "WATER REPLACEMENT," referring to replacing the oil or gas they extract, with water.
Since America's oil and natural gas reserve(s) are all interconnected, all of which are collectively referred to as the HUGOTON PANHANDLE (H-P) GAS COMPLEX, the location of the oil field, and the place where they are pumping water into the ground, could be thousands of miles apart.
The replacement water being pumped into the gas reserve is what places the oil under pressure, and causes it to "spurt" out of the ground.
They need to pump two gallons of water into the earth for every gallon of oil that they intend to drill, or in cases of shale rock, three gallons of water for every gallon of oil extracted.
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THE WATER REPLACEMENT PROCESS
.Geological Surveys are available to the energy companies to determine at what locations the water can be pumped into the earth and still exert pressure into the area where the drilling is to take place.
Since the Hugoton Panhandle Natural Gas Reserve (the reserve from which almost all of America's natural gas and oil is extracted), encompasses almost the entire North American Continent, not only can the location in which the water is to be injected into the earth be thousands of miles away from the company's oil field, the location of the actual water pumps can be tens of miles away from the source (usually a lake) from which they are TAKING the water. ...This is an official map of America's natural gas reserve. ...
All the public will see are two very large, very loud water pumps, using locomotive size engines, usually sitting out in a field all by themselves with a steel fence around them, that seem to run night and day. An underground pipeline then connects them to the lake from which they are taking the water.. Most people will just assume these pumps are part of the local city's water utilities system.
SCIENTIFIC FACT
The water in our natural underground water aquifer, which lies beneath the natural gas reserve, has been heavily pumped by farmers for irrigation due to years of extreme drought, which has lowered the natural water levels by 100 feet, creating a void space in the water aquifers.ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS NETWORK
http://www.enn.com/top_stories/commentary/21326"The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that in parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas -- three leading grain producing states -- the underground water table has dropped by more than 30 meters (100 feet). As a result, wells have gone dry on thousands of farms in the southern Great Plains..." (end quote)
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The water that farmers have removed from the natural water aquifer has created a partial vacuum within the aquifer, which is a problem because it then sucks the replacement water (used by energy companies to extract oil or gas), down into the water aquifer. This replacement water pumped into the reserves was intended to stay in the gas and oil reserves.
As a result of this water loss in the reserve, it takes two to three gallons of replacement water to extract one gallon of oil/gas from the earth.
The pumped-in water which is meant to replace the extracted gas and oil eventually finds its way down to the water acquifer below the reserve, because of the vaccuum that exists in the acquifer. Then the oil/gas reserve is left with a void space, which also creates a partial vacuum, which will then suck air (which contains oxygen) down into the gas reserve from the surface of the earth, thereby mixing oxygen with the gas fumes in the reserve.
Once the oxygen to gas ratio reaches fourteen percent, the "mix" becomes volatile, and subject to exploding,. if it is ever ignited. A mix of twenty-one percent oxygen to gas ratio causes that particular area to become a genuine fully loaded bomb, just waiting to be ignited by any spark or flame.
The image to the right is the official U.S. Geological Survey map of America's natural gas reserves; all of which are collectively referred to as the HUGOTON PANHANDLE GAS RESERVE. The various colors on the map indicate the density of gas from one area to another. ![]()
Keep in mind the gas reserve doesn't
always follow America's shore lines.As you can see from the map, if ignition should ever take place, the entire North American Continent would be subject to a series of explosions and fires, until it literally ceases to exist, because the entire Continent is literally perched on top of the H-P Reserve. After the explosions, the parts that are made up of heavily oil laden shale rock would simply burn until there is nothing left. Which means the dirt itself would burn.
Now you know why the energy companies are refusing to drill for any more oil or gas on the EIGHTY MILLION acres of oil and natural gas rich land they control and are making lease payments on. It's also the reason they are receiving millions of dollars in tax breaks -- to compensate them for the lease payments they are making on the oil and gas rich land they control, but do not. DARE. drill on.
The tax breaks also help the energy companies pay the on-going expense for the water they MUST continue to pump into the H-P Reserve, in order to keep the BOMB they have already created from becoming more volatile than it already IS !!
Some will no doubt claim that fire cannot be sustained underground. Let them tell that to the people of Centralia, Pennsylvania.
Some will no doubt claim we are sensationalizing the problem, and some will no doubt claim that fire cannot survive, or even exist underground. Others will no doubt claim the catastrophe we are describing just simply cannot happen to America. However, just try telling that to the former residents of Centralia !!. ![]()
THIS USED TO BE CENTRALIA, PENNSYLVANIA
UNTIL THE ENTIRE TOWN WAS CONSUMED BY AN UNDERGROUND FIRE THAT STILL RAGESAn underground fire that has now burned for almost 50 years.
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THIS,..was Centralia, Pennsylvania in 1960X ![]()
THIS,..was Centralia, Pennsylvania in 2005
THIS...was Centralia, Pennsylvania in 2007.
Please note that the dirt itself is burning!
Fire comes up through some 13 square miles but covers an estimated 10,000 CUBIC MILES of space under the earth. It now threatens to consume three other towns, with no hopes of putting it out. THIS, is the problem referred to in this report.
Except natural gas is much more volatile than the coal fire that consumed Centralia, Pa. Also, this source covers an estimated FOUR MILLION cubic MILES of space, it covers the entire North American Continent; in places it lies just 50 ft. beneath the surface; and it's taking on oxygen!
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DON'T BELIEVE CENTRALIA HAS BEEN BURNED OFF THE MAP - - READ IT YOURSELF
http://www.americas-demise.org/The_Smithsonian_Magazine.htmlTHEREFORE,
IN SPITE OF MAN'S DENIALS TO COVER IT UP
THIS IS BY NO MEANS AN IDLE THREAT
THE FACTS BEING PROVIDED ARE REAL
More On The Great Abyss PANTEX.is where America stores most of its larger but outdated nuclear weapons while they wait to be dismantled. It's location is indicated by the red dot on the Texas county map. The image to the right is the official U.S. Geological Survey map of America's natural gas reserves; all of which are collectively referred to as the HUGOTON PANHANDLE GAS COMPLEX.
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Keep in mind the gas reserve doesn't
always follow America's shore lines.As you can plainly see, the entire North American Continent is perched directly on top of these reserves..This area has been referred to by local people as The Great Abyss, because it's known to be immeasurable, (which is the definition of the term abyss). Others simply refer to it as the bottomless pit.
Previously, we described an.UNDERGROUND-fire which relied on coal as its fuel, however coal is very slow to burn, while natural gas ignites instantly. Also, where coal is seldom prone to explode, it is the very nature of natural gas to explode instantly when ignited.
Water pumps at Sanford, Texas remove water from man made Lake Meredith (created by a large dam constructed on the Canadian River, a little north of America's Pantex Nuclear Storage Facility), then force the water down into the earth at Sanford, Texas. They are "replacing" the vacated area from which they remove trillions of cubic feet of gas and oil, with water they pump from the Canadian River at Lake Meredith.
Due to the Panhandle Reserve being overworked since the very early 1900's, there are now huge pockets of oxygen mixed with natural gas all around the PANTEX nuclear storage facility.
However, in this instance, if the H-P Reserve ever explodes it will NOT actually set off these nuclear weapons. The results will be far more catastrophic than if the nuclear weapons were to all go off at once, because, the explosion will literally.vaporize. America's nuclear weapons, and carry their radio active particles into the atmosphere, to be distributed all around the world.
Reserves are interconnected:
In the year 2005, Natural Gas Geysers like the one pictured on the right began sprouting up all around the town of Kingfisher, Oklahoma, which is about 250 miles east of the pumping station in Sanford, Texas. It's interesting to note that Kingfisher is more than 2,152 feet lower in elevation than the Sanford pumping station. When they pressurize the cavity in the earth known as the Panhandle Reserve with the Pumping Station in Sanford, Texas, the water naturally goes downhill, finding the path of least resistance. Which is exactly what it did, until it forced natural gas out of the ground in Kingfisher, Oklahoma !
The significance of these geysers is that gas does indeed travel laterally through cracks in the earth, which makes each of us susceptible to destruction. We simply cannot compress underground gas in an area that exceeds four million cubic miles, and not expect it to make its way to the surface of the earth. The point being conveyed through these events is that gas does travel laterally through cracks in the earth's soil and rock, and since it does, when oxygen is introduced to any given gas "cavity" of the H-P Reserve, every one of these interconnecting cracks and crevices will likewise receive oxygen, creating a massive maze of fuses similar to a dynamite fuse. Since the reserve has already begun taking in oxygen, if one cavity is ever ignited or exploded, every gas cavity within the North American Continent will eventually either explode or burn. But, as long as its source is under pressure (in this case by adding water), natural gas will simply spew out an enormous flame if ignited, because the pressure will force the flame outward and away from the source of gas. This is the same concept that makes our natural gas kitchen stoves 100 percent safe. It's also the same concept that keeps these geisers from exploding.
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As an added note, in all other places on earth that have been blessed with natural gas, the gas is hundreds of feet below the surface of the earth, and not subject to the same potential explosion problems.
AS FOR THESE RESERVES BEING INTERCONNECTED
We are not saying that air passages the size of the Holland Tunnel connect all of America's natural gas reserves. What we.are. saying is that there is no such thing as a solid piece of "air tight" rock that separates them.The underground connections also explain why a given reserve may at times be declared to be depleted, then years later declared to once again have sufficient amounts of gas to be commercially pursued. Over time the vacuum that results from the water subsiding deep into the earth, will suck gas and air through the cracks and crevices that interconnect it to other regions where gas is still plentiful, refilling the depleted reserve to some degree, as well as turning these cracks and crevices into fuses by filling them with this mixture of gas and oxygen.
While the depleted reserve is sucking natural gas back into itself from other sections of the gas reserve, it is simultaneously sucking air (oxygen) in from the surface of the earth through vent pipes created during the drilling process.
If, under these conditions the Panhandle Gas Reserve is ever ignited, no matter what name the "locals" have given it, every gas reserve underneath the entire North American Continent will all but simultaneously explode, and the entire Continent will become history (non-existent) within just one singular hour.
REALLY BAD NEWS
When the pumps stop working that are being used to pump water from Lake Meredith into the H-P Reserve, (which will happen as the Canadian River dries up), the gargantuous reservoir of water man has created within the H-P reserve will sink into the earth due to gravity, and from the partial vacuum within the water aquifer, creating an extreme vacuum in the H-P Reserve, which will then suck even more ATMOSPHERE down into what had been a reservoir of "replacement" water, and thereby provide all the oxygen needed to explode the entire H-P Reserve.Lake Meredith is a huge dam surrounded on three sides by giant two hundred foot high cliffs. The following local Channel Eleven-TV news reports prove that the flow of water from The Canadian River into Lake Meredith has all but stopped:
According to Kent Satterwhite, General Manager of the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority: In the year 2004, Lake Meredith lost roughly 40,000 acre feet to evaporation and pumped about 58,000 acre feet of water, at a time when inflow measured only 38,000 acre feet for the whole year. He said that 2001 set an all-time-low-for inflow, and that even that record was broken in 2002, only to be broken again in 2003, but that prior to the drought, an average inflow would be around 122,000 acre feet. In addition to evaporation and pumping, CRMWA officials estimate it may be losing up to 40,000 acre feet a year to salt cedar trees."Watch as the water runs from Lake Meredith like sand through an hourglass. When Lake Meredith runs completely dry, where will the H-P Reserve turn for its water replacement requirements?"On April 1, 2004, the water flow into Lake Meredith was only TEN CUBIC FEET per second, down from as much as 700 cubic feet per second, turning most of Lake Meredith into not much more than a giant mud hole, with most of its boat ramps in fact closed."
"In June of 2006, High Plains Water District manager Jim Conkwright, stated that at its full capacity Lake Meredith is 101 feet deep or more. Right now, it is reportedly 56 feet deep; which is an all time low, and its only eight percent full. With 11 West Texas city members of the CRMWA, 8% is not enough, so the City of Lubbock, Texas is looking for another source for its water."
NOTE: Lake Meredith, which the locals now refer to as Lake Grasslands, because what was its bottom is now a grassy field) is "saucer" shaped, with the center area much deeper and much smaller than its outer areas, so, in the absence of its normal water flow, the vast majority of Lake Meredith is now nothing but a grassy field, or a swampy mud hole.
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.If you think natural gas is a problem when it's under pressure, just consider what is going to take place when there is no more water available to pressurize the reserve. Wherefore, just as with the natural gas line coming into your home, it's the fact that it's under pressure that prevents the gas from acting like a bomb. Whereas the pressure is constantly preventing the fire from entering its pipe and exploding. Just ask any plumber.. |
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. The problem is, Lake Meredith, a normally 101 ft. deep man made Lake surrounded by steep cliffs, which has always been the water source for the pumping station at Sanford, Texas, which supplied replacement water for gas wells as far away as Northern Montana, has now been reduced to little more than a giant mud hole; and energy companys' water replacement process has all but run out of water to pump. Once this process can no longer be maintained we as Americans are in serious trouble. As a matter of cold hard fact, at this point in time Lake Meredith is less than TWO PERCENT full; and the drought is so bad that the Canadian River no longer even gets to the lake. It now runs out of water 100 miles northwest of it. |
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CAN YOU SAY "P O O F "...Vince Diehl (BANDS)If the Great Abyss ever ignites,
You won't have.-TIME.-to say poof !!!
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