Oil Has Been Capped Off Until Prices are Higher
According to Lindsey Williams, a huge oil field was found on Gull island in 1978 and was capped off waiting for oil to
reach $150 per barrel.
Lindsey Williams, who has been an ordained Baptist minister for 28 years, went to Alaska in 1971 as a missionary. The
Transalaska oil pipeline began its construction phase in 1974, and because of Mr. Williams' love for his country and
concern for the spiritual welfare of the "pipeliners," he volunteered to serve as Chaplain on the pipeline, with the
subsequent full support of the Alyeska Pipeline Company. Because of the executive status accorded to him as Chaplain, he
was given access to information documented in his eye opening book, The Energy Non-Crisis. After numerous public
speaking engagements in the western states, certain government officials and concerned individuals urged Mr. Williams
to put into print what he saw and heard, stating that they felt this information was vital to national security. Mr. Williams
firmly believes that whoever controls energy controls the economy. Thus, The Energy Non-Crisis.
Also see: http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/gull_island_oil.html for more on Lindsey Williams.
Gull Island:
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch16.html
If Gull Island Didn't Blow Your Mind—This Will!
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch17.html
Gull Island just proved what the oil companies have believed for some time. It authenticated the seismographic findings.
Seismographic testing has indicated that there is as much crude oil on the North Slope of Alaska as in Saudi Arabia. Since
the Gull Island find proved to be seismographically correct, then the other testings are correct also. There are many
hundreds of square miles of oil under the North Slope of Alaska.
To clarify what I am about to say, let me first re-emphasize that the government permitted the oil companies to drill and
prove many sites (subsequently making them cap the wells and keep secret the proof of the finds), but they do not allow
them to produce from the wells. This is why I have referred (below) to a number of wells having been drilled (after I left
the North Slope). The only production permitted is from the small area of the North Slope.
Gull Island is located five miles off shore from Prudhoe Bay. It is in the Beaufort Sea.
The chemical structure of the oil at Gull Island is different from that of the oil in the Prudhoe Bay field and the pressure
of the field is different, proving that it is a totally different pool of oil from that at Prudhoe Bay.
The Gull Island burn produced 30,000 barrels of oil per day through a 31/2 inch pipe at 900 feet.
Three wells have been drilled, proven, and capped at Gull Island. The East Dock well also hit the Gull Island oil pool
(you can tell by the chemical structure). For forty miles to the east of Gull Island, there has not been a single dry hole
drilled, although many wells have been drilled. This shows the immensity of the size of the field.
The Gull Island oil find is even larger than the Prudhoe Bay field, which is presently producing more than two million
barrels of oil every twenty-four hours.
Where is the energy crisis? It surely is not on the North Slope of Alaska, so it must be only in Washington, D.C.!
. . . . .
The following is a comparison between the three oil fields on the North Slope of Alaska which have been drilled into
with numerous wells, tested, and proven. Prudhoe Bay can produce two (2) million barrels of oil every 24 hours for 20 to
40 years at artesian pressure. Imagine what the production of the Kuparuk and Gull Island fields could be.
Field Pay Zone Oil (Average depth of oil pool) Area of Field
Prudhoe 600 Ft. of pay zone 100 square miles
Kuparuk 300 Ft. of pay zone Twice the size of Prudhoe
Gull Island 1,200 Ft. of pay zone At least four times the size of Prudhoe
Estimates are that it is the richest oil field
on the face of the earth.
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch1.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch2.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch3.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch4.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch5.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch6.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch7.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch8.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch9.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch10.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch11.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch12.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch13.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch14.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch15.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch16.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch17.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch18.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch19.html
http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis-ch20.html
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