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Liza Destiny oil processing ship |
They are drilling for oil in the waters off Guyana, a small country in South America. One of the oil fields and this ship are named for my niece. As if. Iaman notes:
For a country of less than a million people, the find (the Liza oil field) changes everything. Within a decade Guyana could be completely transformed by the find going from unpaved roads and sporadic power to being a developed nation.
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Noble Don Tailor drillship |
Naturally, they are drilling in water that is a mile deep, and then through another two miles of rock and salt before they get to the oil, all to keep the price of oil low enough that I don't need to check the price each time I fill up my car.
The reptilians will see to that.
Meanwhile, an
Eastern Airlines airliner cut the corner a little tight on a taxiway at the
Cheddi Jagan International Airport near Georgetown (
map) and got stuck in the mud. Note that this isn't the same
Eastern Air Lines that went bust back in 1991. Via
FlightAware.
1 comment:
OT: The other Eastern, good book: Freefall: The Needless Destruction of Eastern Air Lines and the Valiant Struggle to Save It Hardcover – May 1, 1992 by Jack E. Robinson
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