WorldWide Drilling Rescource

&DUROLQH 6WUHHW 3XQ[VXWDZQH\ 3$ :HE 6LWH KWWS ZZZ VWDULURQZRUNV FRP ( PDLO VDOHV#VWDULURQZRUNV FRP )$; To be noticed, give us a call: (850) 547-0102 or e-mail: wwdr@ worldwidedrillingresource.com ZZZ URFNPRUH LQWO FRP 12 OCTOBER 2019 WorldWide Drilling Resource ® Oil/Water Exploration by Harold White When I write an article in WWDR , a lot of well-educated people are reading it, so I have had a few calls and questions from them. The last letter I received from a New York subscriber, wanting to know what I use to detect water, gas, and oil, and why I haven’t written about the equipment I use. I have written about the equipment I use. I can do everything I say I can, and all the stories in WWDR are about things I have done. I have a been a well drilling professional since 1952, locating underground fluids for domestic, stock, irrigation, city water wells, oil wells, gas wells, hot water wells, and pumps. I have written about my friend Jereal in Kentucky, who has an advanced radiometrics type of detection for these fluids he built years ago, and has been improving it ever since. We worked together doing detection, finding gas and oil. I taught him to sense the underground fluids. In another article, I wrote about Cecil, a friend from Texas who operates a radiometrics detection device. He asked me to take him flying in a rental Cessna 150 airplane. The company would pay to fly over some areas in Kentucky with his radio, and map the area for gas and oil. I could see way ahead of his detection - I could tell him where and when his detection unit would find gas and oil fractures. What did I use for detection? My vision, my friend, his radiometric unit, and an airplane. Yes, this all worked. I was the pilot. My father learned to fly from Charles Lindbergh before Lindbergh flew across the ocean, and I learned to fly from my father, Albert White. Harold Harold White may be contacted via e-mail to michele@worldwidedrillingresource.com G&O

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