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Oil/Water Exploration by Harold White Fo r t h e i n - vestors, the fear of drilling a non- productive well is a risk they would like to eliminate as much as they can by exploration, not just in the new fields, but also in the old fields. A lot of dry holes have and will be drilled no matter what is being drilled for - geothermal hot water, oil, gas, water for irrigation, saltwater, lithium, etc. All of these are moving fluids, underground creeks. The professors of geology have been telling me since 1953, they do not teach students how to find underground creeks and rivers of any kind. The pro- fessors still say the same today. They say there is no method of detecting them, nothing that works - they have tested all of them. Every well I have ever tested for its fluid source is in a creek or river underground. So to me, it means all the wells ever drilled have been hit by accident. Is this correct? What a professor told me was: “If that is scientifically true, you are correct, they have all been hit by accident. With the knowledge we have today, we have no way of finding underground creeks or rivers.” What will the investors do when they hear or find this to be a fact? Which it is a fact from my decades of research and learning. All of this is being said to take away some of the fears of the investors and speed up the research and exploration time from years to days, and eliminate guessing where to drill. To do this, I would do the research on the area for the fluid being looked for, and tell if it is on the property (or well site if you have one, and if you have drilled and missed). I can show how far to move to hit the cen- ter of the fluid you’re trying to hit. This takes the guesswork out of the questions of: “Is the fluid I’m looking for under this lease? And if so, where do we drill to get the best results?” We drill in the center of the moving fluids - creeks - where we can get the largest and most in one drill. The statements and comments in this article are based on information and references believed to be true and fac- tual. If you have any questions or com- ments, please forward them to me in care of WWDR . Harold Harold White may be contacted via e-mail to michele@ worldwidedrillingresource.com 36 AUGUST 2017 WorldWide Drilling Resource ® Congratulati ons to : Ster l ing Hai r Hai rs Pump Sales Knoxvi l le , TN Winner for July! Time for a Little Fun! July Puzzle Solution: Palmer Bit Co. Noland Drilling Equipment Win a prize! Send your completed puzzle to: WWDR PO Box 660 Bonifay, FL 32425 or fax to: 850-547-0329 Can you identify which ads in this issue these two photos came from? The deadline for the October issue is almost here! Space Reservation: August 25 th Display & Classified Ad Copy: September 1 st
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