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the hell you say...

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Posted on April 24, 2009 at 5:45am 0 Comments

In US units, one standard cubic foot of natural gas produces around 1,028 British Thermal Units (BTU). The actual heating value when the water formed does not condense is the net heat of combustion and can be as much as 10% less

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At 10:19am on May 24, 2011, Aubrey C. Sanders, Jr. said…
King John,  Now we can remain friends with approval of GHS. Thank you.  I am glad to be able to be back on the site, despite having lost all of my personal contact info from other friends/members.. Guess I can re-build over time.
At 8:16am on January 12, 2011, king john said…

get'ya some cornbread here...

kj

At 4:30am on October 18, 2010, james tate said…
Sorry it to me so long,to get back to you nothings going as expected, i think it,s time for a demand letter. the well was completed 7-1-2009 like you said there stalling.do you know a lawyer for me? Thanks, JT
At 6:21am on September 29, 2010, essay said…
haven't been around brudda, been enjoying the good life, and doing other stuff besides refuting media matters talking points on a website about shale gas.
At 6:23pm on September 26, 2010, MARG said…
Hi King John!!!! I have a King John too. LOL I was employed in Harris County-North Harris County for many years. After that I managed to get a great educational position with the state and left public school; I worked in adult education with an agency who did GED, Life Skills, Parenting, etc. I always worked twelve months a year; I retired and have been as busy as ever--still "running to catch up". I pay taxes in Shelby but did not work there. I worked in places that were supplemented by industry and the O&G. I had thought that as they kept drilling salaries would improve and competition be an asset. I grew up on the La. line and Logansport was almost home to me. I 'M A TEXAS THOUGH. LOL
At 9:21am on July 28, 2010, james tate said…
HAVE,NT OUIT, CURRENTLY STATIONED IN IRAQ DON,T HAVE TO MUCH ACESS. STILL WATING ON TITLE.I WILL BE IN TEXAS IN 10 DAYS .
At 8:45am on July 22, 2010, Catfish said…
yes i did , one of my nephews. lol
At 12:57am on July 21, 2010, king john said…
lol old guy !
kj
At 2:57pm on June 8, 2010, Texas said…
John - The I too grew up with a tar balled beach in Galveston. That was from a blow out that was just south of Brownsville Texas in the Bay of Campeche caused by a Mexico oil company (maybe Pemex). It took them and finally a US company to plug the well after 9 months of flow. Initial flow rates were 30,000 barrels per day then reduced to 10,000 after the relief wells were drilled. Google "Ixtoc Oil Spill" to learn more.

Pass it on...its always good to learn history so we don't panic and try not to repeat mistakes.. God Bells our shores...
At 6:23am on May 19, 2010, king john said…
i remember in the 70's going to the beach on bolivar peninsula. i grew up about 30 miles away from there so it was my second home. i used to love the hermit crabs. my friends and i would gather as many as we could and have races with them before returning them to the water. we used to float out to the second sand bar on inner-tubes and waste the day away. one time i fell off my tube right in the middle of some jellyfish. beautiful creatures, best observed from afar. lol ohhh, and did i mention the "tar" balls? yea, there were plenty of them. everywhere. one could not help but to occasionally step on one...what a mess !!! literally and figuratively. you just couldn't hardly wash that mess off.
at that young age, i just accepted "them". as i got older the beach got cleaner and the tar balls seemed to disappear. i have no idea what was going on in the gulf at that time to cause those tar balls. i am pretty sure it was not as sinister as the current disaster. it sickens me to think of the habitat and wild life that has and will be lost.
kj

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