Geothermal energy, deep holes, and technology

Originally published at: https://gizadeathstar.com/2022/03/geothermal-energy-deep-holes-and-technology/

This is an important story, one which bears close watching in my opinion. It was spotted and shared by V.T.,…

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I hope they have the means to tap into and measure any unforeseen pressures. I’ve seen what happens in an oilfield setting where this occurs once in a while and is completely unpredictable no matter what the engineers theorize. Vladimir Larin, author of Hydritic Earth says we have earths geological makeup all wrong. Of course, what these people know and what they say they know are two different things.
This is a video of tubing being pushed out of a pressurized well. This is NOT supposed to happen. This “tubing” is actually lengths of heavy gauge pipe coupled together. In cases where pressure is expected, the tubing must be “snubbed”. A snubber is usually a truck mounted piece of equipment which clamps around the tubing to keep it from rising out of the hole while coupling/decoupling the tubing as its being installed or removed from the hole. This type of blowout is very dangerous as you can see. I would love to see the technology to be used in the article above…from a long long distance through a high powered telescope.

Thanks for video. I have heard this could happen but seeing the actual process…glad I wasn’t there. The depth of some of the wells projected can be pretty incredible.

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