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On May 4, 9:31*pm, "A.Boater" wrote:
On *4-May-2010, anon-e-moose wrote: *From Yale. Good work. Didn't you graduate from Yale? You didn't graduate from Yale? WTF would cause you to reach into your huge bag of confusion and pick some assumption (out of all the schools on the planet) that I ever attended Yale? Do you EVER get anything right? This all reminds me of the first business I started, Rocky Mountain Pressure Survey, Inc. Me and a two other oil field trash friends leased two pressure guages and 10,000' of multi-conductor stainless armored cable, some stainless strapping and a device to apply it around tubing and we leased two of the old Osborne "portable" computers (this was 1981). We were going to put the guages in wells for months and then go around measuring them in real time with the computers via phone line. The guages would be at the bottoms of the wells and the cable strapped to the outside of the tubing as it was run into the well. Knowing the pressure was critical to knowing how the efforts to stimulate an old depleted oil field was responding to injection from nearby wells. Our scheme was to instrument every well in a field with each connected via phone to a computer. We actually had an agreement with Chevron to test 5 wells in the Midwest field north of Casper, WY but our timing was bad with the collapse of oil prices so did our business and they cancelled the job but they did pay for our equipment lease. I went back to grad school and my friends both went to work offshore Argentina. Now, I know it was all for the best that it failed because it it had sorta succeeded, I'd still be in the oil business and that was a young mans game. However, it did lead to my first patent attempt, a scheme to measure fluid levels in wells using microwaves using the tubing as a waveguide. By measuring the standing wave ratio, and its position on a "Smith Chart" one could determine not only the fluid depth but the nature of the gas/liquid interface. Being in grad school at the time, I could not interest anybody in an oil patent so I had to drop it. I figger that if the carbon credit scam ever got going, I'd buy up abandoned oil wells near cement plants because cement plants produce huge amounts of CO2 and inject the CO2 into one well to stimulate production in another. Not only would I get the CO2 for free, I'd be able to sell the carbon credit AND produce a small amount of oil (about 3 barrels/day) for free. |
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