I actually know it is typical, but wanted to draw you all in with the Topic statement.
Had a couple (TWO) oilfield workers on my property this morning locating a Gas line for our power pole crew. Showed up about 8:00 a.m. and sat on the lease for about half an hour before they left their truck. Walked around the lease for another half hour before I stopped chores to see what they were up to. Said that their map showed a line that seemed not to be there. I showed them where the line was and left them to their task.
The power is to cross this gas line once. They spent close to 1 hour pounding 10 pegs in the ground along the line and sprayed off close to a can of paint on the same line. They were smart enough to notice the herd of cows in the field and put a short stake beside the long one (which the cattle bowled over in a perfect ten pin strike right after they left).
Leaving was the problem. They seemed to be enjoying the lovely morning as they sat on the lease for another hour before I broke out the .22 and a box of long rifle shells and proceeded to shoot some gophers fairly close to their picnic.
Finally got their truck in gear just before noon and toodled off down the road.
How many dollars per hour do you think this little adventure cost Encana cowman?
Had a couple (TWO) oilfield workers on my property this morning locating a Gas line for our power pole crew. Showed up about 8:00 a.m. and sat on the lease for about half an hour before they left their truck. Walked around the lease for another half hour before I stopped chores to see what they were up to. Said that their map showed a line that seemed not to be there. I showed them where the line was and left them to their task.
The power is to cross this gas line once. They spent close to 1 hour pounding 10 pegs in the ground along the line and sprayed off close to a can of paint on the same line. They were smart enough to notice the herd of cows in the field and put a short stake beside the long one (which the cattle bowled over in a perfect ten pin strike right after they left).
Leaving was the problem. They seemed to be enjoying the lovely morning as they sat on the lease for another hour before I broke out the .22 and a box of long rifle shells and proceeded to shoot some gophers fairly close to their picnic.
Finally got their truck in gear just before noon and toodled off down the road.
How many dollars per hour do you think this little adventure cost Encana cowman?
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