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<blockquote data-quote="okietool" data-source="post: 2192660" data-attributes="member: 6030"><p>Actually, burning H2S creates Sulphur Dioxide, more hazardous than H2S but not as immediately lethal. The adavantage to burning it is Sulphur Dioxide is not as corrosive to iron as Hydrogen Sulphide. To me, Hydrogen Sulphide smells a lot worse than Sulphur Dioxide. There are a lot of sources for H2S other than oil and gas production.</p><p></p><p>There is H2s in a lot of places in Oklahoma, Exxon has a big "sweetening" plant right off 152 west of Sayre. Marathon has one down by Cox City. There have been times the sulphur extracted in the sweetening process has been worth more than the gas (runor has it).</p><p></p><p>As for the OP, look at the first offer, then shop it around, you can probably find most oil and gas producers land department listed on their websites. </p><p></p><p>If you have any relationship with the surface owner, you might let them know what you are doing, you don't have to and I'm sure they won't want to see a well drilled (unless they have dealt with oil and gas producers in the past), but they'll get their share.</p><p></p><p>There have been mechanisms in place a long time to keep <em>EITHER</em> side from sticking it to the other. </p><p></p><p>Just learn what your rights are and seek out your options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietool, post: 2192660, member: 6030"] Actually, burning H2S creates Sulphur Dioxide, more hazardous than H2S but not as immediately lethal. The adavantage to burning it is Sulphur Dioxide is not as corrosive to iron as Hydrogen Sulphide. To me, Hydrogen Sulphide smells a lot worse than Sulphur Dioxide. There are a lot of sources for H2S other than oil and gas production. There is H2s in a lot of places in Oklahoma, Exxon has a big "sweetening" plant right off 152 west of Sayre. Marathon has one down by Cox City. There have been times the sulphur extracted in the sweetening process has been worth more than the gas (runor has it). As for the OP, look at the first offer, then shop it around, you can probably find most oil and gas producers land department listed on their websites. If you have any relationship with the surface owner, you might let them know what you are doing, you don't have to and I'm sure they won't want to see a well drilled (unless they have dealt with oil and gas producers in the past), but they'll get their share. There have been mechanisms in place a long time to keep [U][/U][I]EITHER[/I][B][/B] side from sticking it to the other. Just learn what your rights are and seek out your options. [/QUOTE]
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