jhungary
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That's possible but a stretch.there can be another reason , i wonder of any gas refinery or sulphor extraction facility in one refinery get damaged recently ? that also can explain the flaring along side the surplus theory
The reason why you can't shut off the well immediately is because of the pressure and if you just do it, the backpressure is going to damage the well. If a damage ALREADY occurred, would it be wise just to shut off the well immediately, so they won't damage the well further?
But again, I am not oil and gas people, I crunch numbers and data, ask @dbc, he obviously knows this.