Regional links often break early.
Three years ago, Sivert Mysse and Richard Mysse, who still farms and ranches near Ingomar, were watching a company hook up three “hot oil” trucks to heat water at a hydraulic “fracking” site and noticed that a fourth truck was needed.Go to link for rest of story: fascinating.
After watching for a while, they asked a dangerous question.
“How hard can this be?” Sivert Mysse said.
Gotta laugh at your new tag line - sorry I harassed you abit on the "all bakken all the time" line but I come to a Bakken site to learn about the Bakken not about your views on politics, etc.
ReplyDeleteRespectfully,
A bakken mineral rights owner and X NoDakker...
Not to worry. I don't take myself too seriously. (Remember "Mad Magazine" and how they always changed their tag line regarding the increasing price of their magazine?
ReplyDeleteThirty years when I look back on this blog and the Bakken, having posts on other subjects will help put things into perspective.
Folks who come here for the Bakken are fortunate. I used to post literature, music, etc. on this site. I now post those stories elsewhere. I do post a few stories regarding my traveling. I haven't posted a note to/for the grandchildren in a long time but they will be out here soon in California and then you will see some of those notes.
Again, my daily notes are less important than what I maintain at the archives on the sidebar at the right.
Anyway, good luck with your mineral rights. Thank you for taking time to comment.