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Oil/Water Exploration by Harold White Every so often, I f i nd an ar t i c l e abou t some o i l company finding a new oil field in one of the many states I have done research in since the mid-1950s. I read to find where it is exactly, and “wow,” I know the spot! I have always wanted to get some help and drill that area. It would have been great. The fields are estimated to hold billions of barrels of oil. Well, it is nice to know and I get a little feeling of satisfaction, and a little feeling of loss. Oh well, I know where there is more. I remember back when it was being said there was an oil shortage and all the good fields were drilled, so we were going to run out of oil, and the gas- and oil-powered equipment, cars, and so on would just be left behind along the roads. It was said we needed a different source, like electric, solar, wind, and so on. My statement at the time was less than five per- cent of the oil had been found, and more was being made everyday. When I am looking to find water, I often locate oil and gas veins; sometimes creeks of oil or gas, sometimes rivers. So, I know where there are a lot of big areas. To get a lease should be easy. On another note, here in Oregon, the mountains have snow and the rivers are running fast and deep, clean and cold. The salmon are migrating upstream from the ocean. They are a sight to see. I am in Eugene, Oregon, so the salmon have come a long way up the river from the ocean, into the Columbia, up to the Willamette by Portland, up the Willamette to this area, and on up into the mountains east of here, and find little tributaries along the way to go up to their birthplaces. Salmon always go back to their birthplace. If they are raised in a hatchery, they come right back to the hatchery after about four years in the ocean. What a memory or instinct. The statements and comments in this article are based on information and references believed to be true and factual. If you have any questions or comments, please forward them to me in care of WWDR . Harold HaroldWhite may be contacted via e-mail to michele@ worldwidedrillingresource.com I just wanted to call and say my wife and I support Harold 100%. John Stoicam Ryegate,MT $
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