Aruba Petroleum's 'Naturally Occurring' Gas Leak

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2010

This is a close up shot of the bubbling in Aruba Petroleum's reserve pit. The drilling operations finished months ago. Aruba says this is just from 'settling'. Why would the pit still be 'settling' months after the fact? And by the way, in another video, we IGNITE these bubbles.

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  • When you drive by an see depressions in the ground where the grave is obviously it has settled and air has been displaced out or it could be magic due to a gas well drilled near by. If the EPA made them dig it up and then refill it then it starts settling all over again. I saw the igniting them video. Go make a bubble bath and stick a lighter to the bubbles they pop also. Never seen flame. Or maybe send a sample with Sharon Wilson so she can get some made up "lab results." Whatever works.

  • Sounds like what the site supervisor has said. His anology was digging a hole and filling it with water-you'll get air bubbles. No shit. But not the following day, much more months later. It can only settle so much. Basic physics. The difference between your bubble bath line and my gas bubbles (aside from the fact they ignite, so clearly not 'air' bubbles) is that the test holes I dug of the same depth well outside the waste pit area is that there are no bubbles, certainly no igniting bubbles.

  • I've never seen bubbles coming up in a gravesite. That's a a new one. In this video, the reserve pit was still in place, simply covered up. The EPA made Aruba remove it and fill in with top soil. This hole is very rocky, took them 2 days to chisel it all out. Now filled in with top soil, still bublling- and the bubble IGNITE.

  • You are doing some ground breaking work here. You found gas kind of like the Clampitt's found oil in the Beverly Hillbillies. or actually the ground is still settling. Maybe look in to a movie deal.

  • A 30 foot hole filled in with top soil is still settling after 8 months?

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  • Drive by a grave yard and tell me what you see. Without a vault they settle for years and with one still takes a year or more. I don't think they caused that did they?

  • actually, settling takes place over the course of years, it is a slow continuous process, where's the video where you lit these? if they lit it's natural gas

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