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Old 05-06-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Woodhenge Oil & Gas Prospect

Woodhenge Oil & Gas Prospect

The Ancient geologic structure map of Woodhenge constructed out of Quercus virginiana (Live Oak) wood from Noah Adam's ark built at Stonehenge illustrates the Lower (Early) Carboniferous (Mississippian Period) Limestone Reef existing below Woodhenge, the same prospective of oil and gas production. Without getting too technical here, simply compare the two (2) geologic structure maps following:

It's a gusher!
http://www.geomore.com/images/Struct...with_Fault.gif

Let's drill it!
http://www.megalithicsites.co.uk/images/Woodhenge.gif

(nobody cares about this area anyway,
just look at that carpark visitor centre)

So let's start drilling!

Regards,

Garry W. Denke
Geologist/Geophysicist
Denke Oil Company (DOC)
Wildcat Station, P.O. Box 866488
Plano, Texas 75086-6488
Tel: 972-422-8268
Fax: 972-422-7868
Cell: 972-768-4631
DOC: 570-788-5282

Garry Denke
Denoco Inc.

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Re: Woodhenge Oil & Gas Prospect

Healing Stones Holy Water awaits Springing
Stonehenge's Pennsylvanian Coal
Healing Stones Holy Oil

Trillions of barrels of Holy Water in welled up Springs below the Healing Stones (and the area surrounding these Magic rocks) await British Petroleum Springing such trillions through Blessed welling to the surface. Coal Bed Methane (CBM) is a form of natural gas extracted from coal beds. In recent decades it has become an important source of energy in the United States, Canada, and other countries. Australia has rich deposits where it is known as Coal Seam Methane. Also called coalbed gas, the term refers to methane adsorbed into the solid matrix of coal. It is called 'sweet gas' because of its lack of hydrogen sulfide. The presence of this gas is well known from its occurrence in underground coal mining. Coal Bed Methane (CBM) is distinct from a typical sandstone or other conventional gas reservoir, as the methane is stored within the coal by a process called adsorption. The methane is in a near liquid state, lining the inside of pores within the coal (called the matrix). Stonehenge's Pennsylvanian Coal open fractures (called the cleats) are saturated with Healing Stones Holy Water awaiting Springing for the free gas.

Coalbed methane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BP Global | BP

Coal Bed Methane (CBM) extraction is a British Petroleum method for extracting methane from this Stonehenge coal deposit. The methane is absorbed into the solid coal matrix (coal macerals) and is released when the coal seam is depressurised. To economically retrieve reserves of methane, wells are drilled into the coal seam, the seam is dewatered, then the methane is extracted from the seam, compressed and then piped to market. The goal is to decrease the water pressure by pumping water from the Blessed well. The decrease in pressure allows methane to desorb from the coal and flow as a gas up the well to the surface. This process has resulted in the drilling of tens of thousands of gas wells, and extensive support facilities such as New Tunnels Roads. The use of this method is currently expanding in the Powder River Basin of northeast Wyoming and southeast Montana. Seven percent of the natural gas (methane) currently produced in the United States comes from CBM extraction. Methane from Stonehenge coal beds can be recovered economically and Healing Stones Holy Water sprung injected back.

Coal bed methane extraction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BP Global - Reports and publications - Conjuring with coal

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A Mississippian Reef,
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