Must have started yesterday, because I didn't see it earlier this week.
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Permalink Reply by D M on October 24, 2013 at 2:14pm Thurs evening, 10/24/13. Thanks for posting Steve. Just drove by the Buckeye well. Pretty impressive to see at night. Flame is large and very yellow/orange colored. I have read that it is an indication of wet gas if flaring flame is that color, compared to a blueish color ("cleaner gas') . It will be very interesting when BP reports results of our Trumbull wells. Does anyone have an idea when that might happen?
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