Alberta farmers have benifitted in a big way from oil and gas exploration, but consider this?
When you get all these pipelines, lease sites etc.what has that done to your future ability to develope your land, whether into residential subdivision or agriculture related barns, water wells, dugouts etc.?
The boy recently found this out when he wanted to dig a large dugout. He found out the area he wanted to put it was too close to a pipeline! This quarter section has 5 pipelines crisscrossing it and three wells! So now he has to reconsider his plans as he intended to intensive graze this land.
Also, on this same quarter, he decided he should cap an old water well that had just been left open for years. Anyway he cut a piece of quarter inch plate in a five inch circle and intended to weld it in place. He took it up ,laid it on top of the pipe for a fit and left it there to go home and load up the dc welder. To make a long story short he never got back for a couple of days and when he touched the rod to the pipe the whole thing blew up! Singed his eyebrows pretty good and blew the cap about fifty feet in the air! It seems that old water well(240 feet deep) had filled up with gas!
Now I don't know where all the gas came from because it sure never had any in it when I was a kid? Maybe all these darned oil and gas wells are leaking into our aquifier? And the sad fact is oil and gas are fine but if you don't have any water you sure don't have much?
When you get all these pipelines, lease sites etc.what has that done to your future ability to develope your land, whether into residential subdivision or agriculture related barns, water wells, dugouts etc.?
The boy recently found this out when he wanted to dig a large dugout. He found out the area he wanted to put it was too close to a pipeline! This quarter section has 5 pipelines crisscrossing it and three wells! So now he has to reconsider his plans as he intended to intensive graze this land.
Also, on this same quarter, he decided he should cap an old water well that had just been left open for years. Anyway he cut a piece of quarter inch plate in a five inch circle and intended to weld it in place. He took it up ,laid it on top of the pipe for a fit and left it there to go home and load up the dc welder. To make a long story short he never got back for a couple of days and when he touched the rod to the pipe the whole thing blew up! Singed his eyebrows pretty good and blew the cap about fifty feet in the air! It seems that old water well(240 feet deep) had filled up with gas!
Now I don't know where all the gas came from because it sure never had any in it when I was a kid? Maybe all these darned oil and gas wells are leaking into our aquifier? And the sad fact is oil and gas are fine but if you don't have any water you sure don't have much?
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