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Iraq
Flame on: Water well in Chamchmal spouts fire
2015-09-24
[Rudaw] ERBIL, Kurdistan Region ‐ Residents and experts are weighing in on the ramifications of a water well in Chamchmal north of Kirkuk catching fire.

Some locals say the government should be pressed into harvesting the natural gas that seems to be the source of the fire, but others are worried that that same natural gas and hydrocarbons may be polluting the drinking water for those living in the area.

"We predict that the water is mixed with sulfur and hydrogen sulfide, Fuad Muhammad, an oil expert, told Rudaw. "It is possible that it also mixed with some hydrocarbon gas that burns hotter."

"I believe we should not let this natural resource be wasted. It is part of national wealth. There are several other wells down there that have been closed," one of the town's residents told Rudaw, insisting there was a potential for profit to be made from the gas.

Others, however, said the flames and the gas producing them posed dangers to the community. Locals have been burnt in the past by getting too close to the flames, and the natural gas has the potential to pollute drinking water.

"We ask the government to come and close the well that has so far caused nine people to be burnt who came to see it. One of them was my cousin," another local told Rudaw.
Don't play with fire?
The Department of Geology at Sulaimani University has started to study the water and natural gas found in the area to eventually make a report to the Kurdistan region's ministry of natural resources. More on the well and its controversy can be found in the above video.
What, no fracking? Send in Matt Damon.
Posted by:Sven the pelter

#4  Actually not an uncommon thing. Drillers for natural gas joke that they bring up more water than anything else, and methane goes into water under pressure quite nicely.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-09-24 13:26  

#3  Boy I bet that 12th Imam is pissed.
Posted by: AlanC   2015-09-24 12:08  

#2  Yes, obvious. Because water is much heavier than air. :)

A long time ago I read, not sure story is true, that one of the pioneers of balloon flight had the idea of a balloon using hydrogen in the upper part, air in the lower part and... a flame to heat the air. During the flight hydrogen and air mixed, a spark from the flame reached the mix and kaboom.
Posted by: JFM   2015-09-24 10:52  

#1  No surprise. Water itself is composed of two chemicals, hydrogen and oxygen, that are highly reactive when mixed. Once would not fill a zeppelin with water, for example.
Posted by: SteveS   2015-09-24 00:55  

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