OTCPK:GSFVF - Post by User
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OptsyEagleon Mar 09, 2011 6:52pm
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RE: RE: RE: GFS no news
RE: RE: RE: GFS no newsI think an important issue (to Gasfrac) is whether Dalmac was subcontracted to Gasfrac or to Husky.
Another is who was the prime contractor on the site at the time of the accident.
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This is not a liability issue. It is an issue of whether or not the Gasfrac process is safe. In my opinion "it is" and if I am wrong then my next answer is: "it will be".
In my opinion, there must be a crapload of fire hazards that have to be dealt with everyday, on a natural gas/liquids well site. My suspicion from the information that we already have is that someone opened up a wellhead when they were not supposed to and a big fire errupted. Again, I suspect that when people do things that they are not supposed to, on natural gas wellheads, fires can result. Whether some LPG from Gasfrac was in the wellhead or the crap you would expect to be in the well head, would make very little difference to the end result - which is a fire. I can't really see how stuffing a whole lot of LPG into a natural gas liquids well would make it all that more flammable then it already is.
Of course that is just my opinion here. Sure a few more customers may take a wait and see approach because of this, but lets face it, with the demand for Gasfrac services that exist today, most of them were going to be waiting and seeing anyways.