subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Fri, Nov 21 2008 

Published: June 25, 2008 03:42 pm    print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Up comes a bubbling crude?

Oil company wants to apply for permit to drill beneath Cedar Creek Lake

By ART LAWLER

A San Antonio Oil Company plans to apply for a drilling permit for a Smackover zone well under and around Cedar Creek Lake.

Black Brush Oil & Gas wants to drill both vertically and horizontally.

County Judge David Holstein has some concerns about it, because of the high volume of Hydrogen sulfide in the area, but he wants to know more.

An Irving consultant with Chemical Analysis, Inc. has a lot of concerns about it, and a Texas Railroad Commission representative says, the area’s safety will be the top priority, if and when, such a well is drilled.

A spokesperson with the oil company confirmed the company’s plans Tuesday afternoon.

“We are planning on boring 7,000 feet under the lake,” he said. “There are seven to 10 million barrels of oil down there.

The Cedar Creek oil field was discovered in 1987.

“We’ve met with the Railroad Commission and Judge (David) Holstein and the Mayor of Payne Springs (J.T. Noble), and we’ve met with some of the residents about it.

Holstein said he has recently received a letter from Black Brush Oil and Gas Co. telling him it intended to begin construction of an oil-drilling rig in June in the Cedar Creek Smackover area, located east of the lake near Highway 198.

An official with Black Brush said the company wants to be a good neighbor, and that this project would help the country find oil instead of constantly being held captive to the high prices of foreign oil.

But Galen Hartman, laboratory director for Chemical Analysis, Inc. in Irving, expressed serious reservations about the plan.

“They are planning to drill a Smackover zone well, which will be laden with high concentration hydrogen sulfide gas  (i.e. sour gas) he said.

The H2s exists currently at the plant in Eustace and is made safer through the use of flaring, which Hartman says still leaves the toxic fumes about 70 percent as lethal as they are at full strength.

Hartman also said, as he understands it, the spud site for the new well will be very close to State Highway 198 and the Enchanted Oaks area.

His concern, he said, is that if there was a catastrophic event, those in close proximity to the spud site could be exposed to potentially deadly fumes before they had a chance to get out.

“The only way out of those areas for those people is the small road from the subdivision to 198,” he said.

“The radius around the drilling site for hazardous exposure would be miles in all directions of the well site if a catastrophic event occurred,” he said.

Charles Ross, Director of Compliance with the Texas Railroad Commission, said the agency had received no permit request from the oil company as of late Tuesday afternoon.

RRC had not received an application for a drilling permit, nor had it submitted a sour gas compliance plan, as of late Tuesday.

This will be reviewed by our technical staff in our Kilgore office,” Ross said, and here in Austin, also.

As for a catastrophic event, Ross said, “It would be so far under the lake that the chances of a leak occurring would be quite remote.

“Certainly, anytime gas would come to a surface it would present a hazard.

As for the contingency plan, he said the oil company would have to notify and educate the public, not to mention an acceptable plan for leaving the area in all four directions.

Asked if that meant public meetings, Ross said those weren’t specified in under state rules.

At the same time, he said the RRC could call such meetings if it deemed them necessary.

Holstein, who also serves as the emergency management coordinator for the county, said his top priority will be the safety of the residents.

However, the final say rests with the state, not the county.

“I’m concerned about the safety and well being of anyone living in proximity to a Smackover well, in proximity to Cedar Creek Lake,” Holstein said.

“I just want to make sure we are not imposing any unacceptable risks for them.

“But right now I’m reluctant to say too much. We just don’t know enough yet.”

The Cedar Creek Oil Field was discovered in 1987 by Crown Central Oil Company in Dallas.





Charles Stiff contributed to this story.

print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.



monster
wheels
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Premium EMPLOYMENT

RNs or LVNs
RNs or LVNs - F/T, evening shift & PRN
Sundown Ranch, Inc., offers a very special opportunity to provide nursing c
...>MORE

CNAs
CNAs - 2-10, 10-6, double weekends & PRN
LVNs - PRN
apply in person"
West Place Rehab Center, 8579 S. H
...>MORE

GIRLING HEALTH CARE
Girling Health Care's Home Health division is looking for a Fee-for-Service RN & LVN in the Seven Points area. All posit...>MORE

PEDIATRIC HOME HEALTH ATTENDANT
Immediate Opening in Gun Barrel City for Pediatric Home Health Attendant. Working in client home helping with everyday a...>MORE

SALES
Excellent opportunity
base with unlimited income
leading agency hiring Sales Professional for insurance and
...>MORE

ATTENDANTS
Oakwood Place Assisted Living is seeking experienced Attendants and Med Attendants for PRN positions. Must be energetic...>MORE

ATTENDANTS
Oakwood Place Assisted Living is seeking experienced Attendants and Med Attendants for PRN positions.
Must be energ
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium REAL ESTATE

4 BEDROOM 2 BATH
on 5 acres with pond
owner will finance
RBI34490 1-877-955-5464
...>MORE

NO DOWN to LOW DOWN
3 bdrm., 2 ba., DW on 1 acre in Kemp - new carpet and appliances
call for more details (214)682-5752 or (469)632-65
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium SPECIALS

Deal-of-Day
Have something unique to sell? Call Classifieds at (903)670-3400 and ask for your ad to appear under the Deal-of-the-Day...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2008. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index