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Originally Posted by SeeGeeWhy
As much as I love to whine about my self-induced problems, I am not sure we can blame the producers for doing this stuff.
They never own the resources, they just rent the option to produce and market them.
Do landlords get their tenants to bring the property back to pristine reclaimed nature when they move out?
That #### is OURS and its OUR responsibility to deal with it all in the end.
Fotze's stories are hilarious. A similar million years ago I also worked in production, completions, etc. One of the engineers on the team was too clever for his own good and would talk about how he was out there buying old #### wells for a dollar. That mofo had a strong resemblance to Kevin Spacey, I wonder how his bets worked out for him or not.
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Is this saracasm? Hope so. Try renting a place and leaving it absolutely destroyed and derelict.
This issue frustrates me, I started out in production, with a reputable company. We looked after our leases from start to finish, reclaimed things, did it right. The EUB would still cite us for things while Joe Schmo oil and gas across the road was an accident waiting to happen but the eub knew they’d get nothing out of them with an enforcement action.