Originally posted by Resurrection Man
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Sweetwater, OK
Updated Jun 29
In January 2012, a Nomac Drilling Rig drilled into a shallow gas pocket, causing an explosion and fire that burnt the gas well to the ground. Witnesses nearly a mile away heard a loud “boom” from their homes and one resident claimed that it sounded “like a jet engine was right outside our home.” Nomac Drilling is a subsidiary owned by Chesapeake Energy, one of the most active drillers in the nation.
Updated Jun 29
In January 2012, a Nomac Drilling Rig drilled into a shallow gas pocket, causing an explosion and fire that burnt the gas well to the ground. Witnesses nearly a mile away heard a loud “boom” from their homes and one resident claimed that it sounded “like a jet engine was right outside our home.” Nomac Drilling is a subsidiary owned by Chesapeake Energy, one of the most active drillers in the nation.
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