RE:RE:CasingChas15 wrote: Lol this statement couldn't be more wrong. You have to case a wellbore regardless of oil or not, unless you are drilling a monobore well, which they are not. You run casing to protect formations from cross contamination and most importantly - to protect the groundwater and water tables. This is a MUST and has NO correlation between oil/gas findings and a "dry well". I suggest reading up on your oil and gas proceedings. This page is turning into a circle jerk of uneducated investors...worries me about this stock.
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You are right but it works both ways ..also there is a big dif between cementing a PLUG IE abandoned .. and cementiing casing
What is Cementing?
Cementing is one of the most important operations performed on a well in order to ensure complete zonal isolation, aquifer protection, and the structural integrity of the wellbore. Without it, the well may never reach its full production potential, and liquids from one zone could interfere with, or be lost to, another. After drilling a well, steel pipe - called casing - is inserted into the hole. Cement is then pumped down the pipe and circulated up the annulus to create a strong barrier of protection between the well and rock formations.