Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Haddy
India wil have to give a toss about CCS
https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/joshimath-sinking-himalayas-india-climate-b2259330.html
https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/oil-and-gas/why-natural-gas-is-a-strategic-fuel-in-indias-energy-transition/96196767?redirect=1
https://www.bqprime.com/business/india-expects-58-billion-in-oil-gas-investments-by-2025-says-hardeep-puri
https://www.valdelec.com/completed-projects/anand-rajkot-natural-gas-pipeline-project
The last article shows the field is just a hop skip and a jump from.high pressure lines
It was quite interesting Gordon
Cause it showed that even in the permian it took a series of progressively improving wells to achieve commercial conditions.
May have been Devon energy just can't remember .
Just though someone might
Hi Gordon
Here's a question for us long timers
I vaguely remember Syn or as it was then oilex showing us a presentation on circa ,,2016 on how certain north American fracking companies took two or three or four wells to achieve optimum rates.
Anyone remember this?
Dare I say so it's more relaxed like this without the "chattering classes"
The masses chatter wherever they mass,
the classes chatter even during tests,
while the Chattering Classes speak for themselves alone,
testing others’ patience. The patients, depleted
from chatter surfeit, are admitted
to the institution and quickly plug their ears.
TV talk show pundits, formerly feared,
go mute with the touch of a button. Lip-reading
patients, keen on self-preservation,
turn away from the screens. No escape:
on bulletin boards flyers announce classes
on “Chatter Today”—how to make your own
and be heard, how to understand others’, how to
genuflect and observe the rituals of a chattering mass.