I haven’t posted anything about Aruba lately but nothing much has changed. They are still endangering people’s health.
It’s called thief hatch venting.
So many ways to pollute the environment.
More thief hatch venting.
I remember the air quality study where the thief hatch was open at several locations and they measured huge levels of benzene. I think Devon was one operator with a thief hatch open. They all claimed it was an accident but now I’m not so sure. Wyoming fined Devon $25,000 for leaking thief hatches.
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David says
Good Vid, I cant believe in the first one, the driver of the pickup cant smell anything, but then working around chemicals you loose your sense of smell.
Tim Ruggiero says
Seems like it's like clockwork for Abooba. Every Friday, they show up on the sites near our and neighbor's homes with re-work rigs. Aruba is contantly working and re-working these well heads and bore holes. Why? I've never seen so much work and re-work done on sites. As of an hour ago, 6:30 pm CST, Aruba had a liquid nitrogen truck, re-work rig, large platform diesel powered pump engines, and of course, venting out of the frac tank. Look for the video soon.