Aegis99 wrote:fleadermouse wrote:Last I checked there were no active oil or gas fields on safehold nor have I seen any real indication of the drilling technology to put them in. An oil field does not go in over night. Ten plus years from start of project to first production is common.
While that is common today (or even longer) you need to look back in history to get a proper perspective on how long projects used to take. The early pioneers of oil drilling used only steam powered hammer drills and had no understanding of the true nature of how oil is made, moves, and accumulates. Yet Drake produced the first intentional oil well in only a few months in 1858. In 1901 Spindletop was drilled to about 600 feet down and the salt dome was producing 100,000 barrels a day within 11 months. I challenge anybody to claim that 100,000 barrels a day would not be enough to kick start an oil industry, especially considering that the first use I would propose for the oil would be as fuel oil in naval boilers. Also, standard oil went from founding to mega-corp with a global monopoly in only three decades between 1870 and 1900.
We have textev that Owl has already identified promising fields, so if a clue can be dropped where to drill (and I imagine Owl can be very specific on a good place to start), then Charis could have an oil industry in a few years, not the decade you might imagine.
Another couple of reasons for the length of time to bring a new field into production. 1) Massive number of regulatory agencies that have to be satisfied, and 2) the easy fields on Terra have already been identified and utilized. What's left now are the fields that are considerably more difficult to exploit, the the North Shore of Alaska, or the North Sea fields, the the West Texas field, where it was almost a case of poke a stick in the ground, and get an oil well.