We waited out the storm, Claudette, at the dock in Port Fourchon La. So heading out this Fathers Day Weekend to continue the never ending quest for hydrocarbons. Just another in a long line of things you miss out on in this profession. I do take a little solace that my son will be at home with his family and kids this weekend.
Looking forward to photos of what ya'll cook up this weekend. Best of luck. Now get started Sooner.
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Bummer G R. I’m sure the Family will miss you
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Just know that, this Texas Born American, appreciates 'OUR" O & G people and the Resources Y'all provide for us.
Sure would like a couple buckets from that Shrimp Boat
Sure would like a couple buckets from that Shrimp Boat
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Happy Fathers Day to all those away from family on sea and inshore that pull the dragons from the ground.
The politicians seem to think this country runs on their natural gas, but it’s the drillers, distillers, and 18 wheelers that make America move.
The politicians seem to think this country runs on their natural gas, but it’s the drillers, distillers, and 18 wheelers that make America move.
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Port Fourchon Better known to some as "The end of the world" lol. Been there many times my friend when I was driving for E.L. Farmer oilfield trucking in the heavy haul division. Safe travels and please be careful. As for me it is a rest day no cooking here.
Happy Fathers Day to everyone!.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpnQTvIx1zM
Happy Fathers Day to everyone!.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpnQTvIx1zM
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Boots wrote:Happy Fathers Day to all those away from family on sea and inshore that pull the dragons from the ground.
The politicians seem to think this country runs on their natural gas, but it’s the drillers, distillers, and 18 wheelers that make America move.
And my thanks to them all!
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Looks y’all are getting rained on this morning
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Rambo wrote:Looks y’all are getting rained on this morning
No rain in my area Rambo, or no rain yet. We are in Mississippi Canyon Block 255. Swapping out Norwegian computers that have failed. If you look at a map of the Gulf of Mexico You will see how it is broken down into blocks.
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GRailsback wrote:Rambo wrote:Looks y’all are getting rained on this morning
No rain in my area Rambo, or no rain yet. We are in Mississippi Canyon Block 255. Swapping out Norwegian computers that have failed. If you look at a map of the Gulf of Mexico You will see how it is broken down into blocks.
WOW, it has been completely restructured from when I had my Exploration and Exploitation Drafting Company downtown Bayou City, Texas. Sure wish I had an old copy around somewhere.
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GRailsback wrote:Rambo wrote:Looks y’all are getting rained on this morning
No rain in my area Rambo, or no rain yet. We are in Mississippi Canyon Block 255. Swapping out Norwegian computers that have failed. If you look at a map of the Gulf of Mexico You will see how it is broken down into blocks.
WOW, it has been completely restructured from when I had my Exploration and Exploitation Drafting Company downtown Bayou City, Texas Circa 1979. Sure wish I had an old copy around somewhere.
Be Safe, Pardnah
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Rambo wrote:Looks y’all are getting rained on this morning
Had some squalls move through a little bit ago, lightning and thunder in them.
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