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Post: # 89340Post henpecked

Derrek drill on a lake taps into a salt mine, you have to watch what happens next to believe it. :O

Lake Peigneur Salt Mine drilling accident

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what were they drilling for?
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It's in the link tony lol salt:D

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lutonlagerlout wrote:what were they drilling for?
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Not sure.
The lake was fresh water, so it couldn't be that (now salt water ,by all accounts)
I like the way they give a diagram of a drill penetrating the mine, then at the end say 'its still not clear who is to blame' :laugh:
It just amazed me as I thought it would just be a daft whirlpool film, then 65 acres disappear! :O :O

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lutonlagerlout wrote:what were they drilling for?
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They were drilling for oil but hit the underground salt mine

On November 20, 1980, when the disaster took place, the Diamond Crystal Salt Company operated the Jefferson Island salt mine under the lake, while a Texaco oil rig drilled down from the surface of the lake searching for petroleum. Due to a miscalculation, the 14-inch (36 cm) drill bit entered the mine, starting a chain of events which turned what was at the time an almost 10-foot (3.0 m) deep freshwater lake into a salt water lake with a deep hole.


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darrenba wrote:
lutonlagerlout wrote:what were they drilling for?
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They were drilling for oil but hit the underground salt mine

On November 20, 1980, when the disaster took place, the Diamond Crystal Salt Company operated the Jefferson Island salt mine under the lake, while a Texaco oil rig drilled down from the surface of the lake searching for petroleum. Due to a miscalculation, the 14-inch (36 cm) drill bit entered the mine, starting a chain of events which turned what was at the time an almost 10-foot (3.0 m) deep freshwater lake into a salt water lake with a deep hole.


Lake Peigneur wiki

Remarkably short sighted to drill over a salt miner. Even more cack handed to be so far out with your calculations. :O

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