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Louisiana man drills for oil in his backyard!

Unread postby perdition79 » Thu 07 Sep 2006, 14:14:34

You can now play the Peak Oil game from the comfort of your own home! This guy is drilling for oil, 8,000 feet below his pool:

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$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'H')OUSTON (Reuters) - Oil prices are so high, that oilman Steve Jordan is drilling a well next to his home near Lake Charles, Louisiana, he said on Wednesday.

Jordan, 52, said the well will stretch 8,500 feet (2,591 metres) under his house and swimming pool and below the adjacent Calcasieu River.

He hopes to strike oil in about 10 days on a prospect that wouldn't have been worth drilling when prices were lower, he said.


"I'm not trying to prove anything," Jordan said in a telephone interview. "I'm trying to make money."

The Independent Petroleum Association of America, which Jordan belongs to, is publicizing the project.

Jordan argued Americans should permit more U.S. oil drilling to achieve energy independence. They fight it "and then try to blame U.S. oil companies for the price of energy being so high," he said.
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Re: Louisiana man drills for oil in his backyard!

Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Thu 07 Sep 2006, 14:18:42

Gonna take the pool boy a long time to clean up the mess if he does hit anything.
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Re: Louisiana man drills for oil in his backyard!

Unread postby Niagara » Thu 07 Sep 2006, 14:58:47

He's been watching too many old TV sitcoms

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Re: Louisiana man drills for oil in his backyard!

Unread postby perdition79 » Fri 08 Sep 2006, 13:20:05

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Niagara', 'H')e's been watching too many old TV sitcoms

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The way the world is going, I'd rather be imitating "Green Acres" than "The Beverly Hillbillies".
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Re: Louisiana man drills for oil in his backyard!

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Fri 08 Sep 2006, 15:07:23

Up drives Jett Rink, drunk and covered with oil. Comes up on the porch and says, "I'm rich! I'm gonna have more money than you stinkin' sons of Benedict ever thought you could have!" Makes lewd remark to Mrs. Benedict, punches Mr. Benedict, and drives off laughing... (old guy on porch says, we shoulda shot him when we had the chance, now he's too rich to kill)
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‘Backyard Oil’ a real-life ‘Beverly Hillbillies’ as DIY dril

Unread postby Tanada » Thu 06 Jun 2013, 11:05:33

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '$')300,000.

That’s how much a guy named ‘Coomer’ makes each month from an oil well he drilled.
In his own back yard.

So forget about digging for gold or trawling for Alaksan King Crabs, Discovery’s newest show chronicles the “high stakes, comical roller coaster ride through the world of wildcat oil drilling.”

“’Backyard Oil’ is our first foray into the comedy space, and it’s comedy at its finest. It’s a great sweet spot for us because they are drilling for oil but they happen to be hilarious as well,” the show’s executive producer, French Horwitz, told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column. “It hit the sweet spot for us within the ‘redneck’ world as well. We’ve got the fat guy that has a big beard, we love those types of characters, especially guys who are great on-camera, like to have a great time, but also work super hard and have real stakes for what they do.”

That’s right, we’re talking the real-life ‘Beverly Hillbillies.’

“Obviously we were relying on these guys to strike oil. It would be a tough show to make if they didn’t. We were on pins and needles shooting the first couple of weeks. We wanted to make sure we got the magic in the bottle, and we definitely did,” Horwitz continued. “It really is that in some parts of the country, you can poke holes in your front and backyards and get oil and become a millionaire. It’s a bit of trial and error, and a little bit of an investment, but you can hit and make some big money.”

“Backyard Oil” follows the fortunes of several oil-seeking gentlemen in rural Kentucky: the aforementioned Coomer, a bearded hillbilly name Rascal, a bickering father-son team known as the Page Boys, and Jimmy Reliford and his sidekick Mad Dog.

According to Reliford, the DIY drilling boom is growing so rapidly, the United States may one day not need to rely on foreign reserves.

“The United States is the Saudi Arabia of natural gas, and we need to be drilling here in America, and we need to be drilling here and be independent, and at some point we really could,” he said. “There’s enough (oil) in North Dakota, Wyoming and Montana, and there is a big rig in Canada. There’s enough there that maybe one day we won’t need foreign oil.”

Reliford says it doesn’t take large amounts of money or knowledge to win at the oil drilling game, either.

“Oh anyone can get in here; it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. Here is the cheapest place in the world to drill wells,” he added. “People come here from all over just to drill.”


I started DVR'ing this show last week. Its kind of fun to watch but the people making it go way far out of their way to make the three drilling crews look like poorly educated southerner's. They play up all the stereotypes and run subtitles for those snooty viewers who can't understand the local dialect and accent.

These three crews are in Kentucky and drill shallow wells into low pressure formations that have already been producing for decades in many cases. They don't do any seismic studies that I have seen in four episodes, they just wild cat a well in between known wells and hope for the best.
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