RE:ResupplyOk so first the definition of "pinch out": A type of stratigraphic trap. The termination by thinning or tapering out ("pinching out") of a reservoir against a nonporous sealing rock creates a favorable geometry to trap hydrocarbons, particularly if the adjacent sealing rock is a source rock such as a shale.
So older source shale (neocomian) is the seal for the lower and much younger Santonian. Means a listric fault. Good news. We're in a Grand Canyon. Secondly: Why we even talking about this??? According to detractors on this board this kind of talk is garbage distraction, BS, pumping and dumping, trashing, you name it.
But for the sake of those who may be interested, Maersk Discoverer BOP is rated at 15,000 psi working pressure so it can handle the 12,500 psi that you refer to. Great pore pressure btw! So why did they skid the rig? I have a very good idea of why but I'll let the experts on this board weigh in on this since I'm such a useless idiot to them. Hey Dfly catch you on Whatsapp.
Started yesterday citing Canadian Securities Course info talking about OTC markets, CUB, wondering about mechanisms by which 40 million oyl shares ended up in the public float last week and was met with hostility all day long except for one person. So I'll respond on Whatsapp from now on. Have a great day. Raining hard here. Great for my crops! Rainwater has a lot of dissolved oxygen in it. Dissolved oxygen is like steroids to plants. Makes them grow like crazy. That's the idea behind aeroponics developed by NASA now being deployed all around the planet, especially in Spain. Much better yields than in hydroponics and that Roto company we were chatting on. Don't think that it can be rejuvenated. Go aeroponics and oyl!