Oil in France in the Loiret

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Oil in France in the Loiret




by Misterloxo » 05/01/08, 16:17

Here is a report from France3 news about French oil wells that have become profitable with the rise in the price of crude oil.

JT France3 the 05 / 01 / 2008 - 12-14 -
Oil in the loiret

The barrel of oil has exceeded the 100 dollars this week ... According to the general manager of Total, we must expect high prices for a long time, because of a strong demand and an inability to increase the productions of Significantly ... Bad news for the consumer, but good news for the modest French wells, which become profitable ... See the example of a deposit in the Loiret operated by a Texan ... Delphine Aldebert, Isabelle Racine
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by Christophe » 05/01/08, 16:32

See the example of a deposit in the Loiret operated by a texan ...


Too much too good !! : Mrgreen:
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by gegyx » 05/01/08, 16:43

I saw the info yesterday.
Texans prospectors in my department! ...
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They have a license to explore 500 km² ... They can land at an individual, at any time?
(I risk something bigger, about twenty vending pumps nearby ... Miss the refinery)

A cousin was working on the site, in the 60 years.
At the time, there was 60% water. Now 95%, and it becomes profitable again ...
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by Christophe » 05/01/08, 17:09

Hey Gégyx texan !!! : Cheesy:
You make us a little photo report one of these 4?
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