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laurenreichelt | February 07, 2011 | 3 likes, 0 dislikes

Rio Arriba Residents Roast Governor of New Mexico Over Gas


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...1)Gathering enough gas from the ground 2)Storing it for processing 3)Processing & Treatment 4) to Compression stations 5)At the city gate Adding Odorant (smell for a gas leaks) 6)finally Your home. Since rolling black outs in west TX occured, the gas was basically "all used up". It takes time to gather and process more, have enough to build pressure & send it through. Depending on your Gas Company & your location, gas piping can run differently. So some will get gas and some will not...
misteemonk 19 hours ago
misteemonk 19 hours ago
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Transforming a natural gas, usually CH4 from wells to the burners in our homes is not easy. Taking natural gas out of the ground, changing it to a usable form & transporting it, is complicated. Although it takes a flick of a switch from the company or in your home to turn it On/Off, lots of "behind the scenes" activity goes into delivering natural gas to your home.
misteemonk 20 hours ago
misteemonk 20 hours ago
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I like this interview and im glad the community gathered to have their questions asked. I also give the Governor a lot of credit for taking time out to be there. She is not just in a small political position where she can make appearances everywhere. BUT.. just as we all have our own professions and know how things work in our world we can't try to guess on what should or should have been done.We are not professionals in the natural gas industry, nor is the governor to be under questioning.
misteemonk 21 hours ago
misteemonk 21 hours ago
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The residents roasted the governor? I didn't see that. I saw the governor being involved and trying to answer the questions brought to her by the Rio Arriba residents. Bill Richardson would not have even shown up. This is the fault of the NM gas company not the governor. The gas infrastructure in place now has been in place long before she got into office. Interesting that Debbie Rodella didn't have time to talk so she could settle her own interests.
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