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<blockquote data-quote="reade" data-source="post: 2192374" data-attributes="member: 25478"><p>I'll say this, ask lots of questions and talk to lots of local landowners. You may even want to have an attorney look at the contract.</p><p></p><p>Here in Osage county majors have been drilling horizontal wells. Here (not everywhere) they haven't been working out all that well. Many places here they have been getting H2S (poison) gas, it's deadly. I know men who work for one company in particular that have been hospitalized from it. Up on the Chapman Barnard ranch they "flare" it. This deals with the poison aspect but the flumes smell like an outhouse. To understand what I'm telling you you might want to dive up there and take a drive through and smell for yourself.</p><p></p><p>There are other places outside of Osage county where horizontal wells have been working great. As I said, ask lots of questions NOW and talk to others local to you. Every area is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reade, post: 2192374, member: 25478"] I'll say this, ask lots of questions and talk to lots of local landowners. You may even want to have an attorney look at the contract. Here in Osage county majors have been drilling horizontal wells. Here (not everywhere) they haven't been working out all that well. Many places here they have been getting H2S (poison) gas, it's deadly. I know men who work for one company in particular that have been hospitalized from it. Up on the Chapman Barnard ranch they "flare" it. This deals with the poison aspect but the flumes smell like an outhouse. To understand what I'm telling you you might want to dive up there and take a drive through and smell for yourself. There are other places outside of Osage county where horizontal wells have been working great. As I said, ask lots of questions NOW and talk to others local to you. Every area is different. [/QUOTE]
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