by Pops » Tue 07 Feb 2012, 15:04:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')color=#BF0000]Drilling or “making hole” began long before oil or natural gas were anything more than flammable curiosities found seeping from the ground. For centuries, digging by hand or shovel was the best technologies that existed to pry into the earth’s secrets.[/color]
Petroleum History ResourcesWe don't talk about actual extraction stuff much so here's a thread for talking about drilling wells, where, how, how many, etc.
Right now in the US there are 1200 rigs making holes looking for oil - up 475 from last year and triple the number that were drilling for oil in '08! That is the green chart below-
I looked and that's more than were drilling in 1980. The supply problem was an obvious one then, we are told right and left that we have no supply problem now.
Of a total of 2,000 rigs in the US, 1,200 are horizontal wells instead of the (much cheaper) vertical wells that dominated for the history of drilling. Purple chart-
That probably should tell us something about the stuff we have left.


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