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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin4U View Post
    Price just went up by 10 million. Probably need some kind of "brother in law permit" from Iberia Parish.
    By citing Iberia Parish, I know that you know what the hell you're talking about. haha. I actually have a guy or three in Iberia Parish that could do it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Imgaine the price you could get for that stuff after it air's out.

    But dredging the vermilion is a must not only for drainage but revitalizing intercoastal city and vermilion parish
    Listen, this is my wheel house. I could dispose of that stuff for <10% of what I'd be able to charge. Especially dealing with the dummies in local government. I'd retire of of this project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    As a teenager I farmed corn on the Vermilion River.

    I saw debris floating North during a drought.
    That strong Nebraska influence!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Imgaine the price you could get for that stuff after it air's out.

    But dredging the vermilion is a must not only for drainage but revitalizing intercoastal city and vermilion parish
    Nothing will revitalize Intercoastal City unless the market dictates that exploration on the shelf begins. Which would require, a minimum of $100 bbl oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Nothing will revitalize Intercoastal City unless the market dictates that exploration on the shelf begins. Which would require, a minimum of $100 bbl oil.
    Intracoastal city has been dead for a long time, it was dead with $130 bbl...i don’t think it will ever come back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Intracoastal city has been dead for a long time, it was dead with $130 bbl...i don’t think it will ever come back.
    I agree with you, even the deep water projects are drying up out of ICY.

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    Intracoastal City was doomed to failure decades ago when they failed to connect Hwy. 167 to 82 at Perry.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    I agree with you, even the deep water projects are drying up out of ICY.
    Phi and Broussard brothers are really the only 2 places left with consistent personnel at their facilities. Baker Hughes has a small facility for loading/unloading but that’s about it. The rest are simply waterfront for boats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rougarou View Post
    That strong Nebraska influence!
    My youth just got exposed

    Although, my great grandfather was a hog farmer. Then again he must have grown his own corn. ... Busted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Phi and Broussard brothers are really the only 2 places left with consistent personnel at their facilities. Baker Hughes has a small facility for loading/unloading but that’s about it. The rest are simply waterfront for boats.
    The pogie plant scared everyone away down there




    (Joking of course)

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    The pogie plant scared everyone away down there




    (Joking of course)
    Used to call on them, man it’s terrible

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    The pogie plant scared everyone away down there




    (Joking of course)
    Scared me away more times than I'd care to mention. I hated having to work on the boat radios there in the middle of the night when they were offloading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    I agree with you, even the deep water projects are drying up out of ICY.
    As Dandy Don used to sing, "turn out the lights........the party's over...."

    We won't see off shore drilling activity, at least not the way it was, ever again in our lifetimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    The pogie plant scared everyone away down there




    (Joking of course)
    Last year just the Abbeville plant sold $150 mill in product it stinks but it's extremely profitable

    I work for their parent company so i get the pleasure of going to that plant a bunch

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Last year just the Abbeville plant sold $150 mill in product it stinks but it's extremely profitable

    I work for their parent company so i get the pleasure of going to that plant a bunch
    Heck yeah. That is awesome to see non-oilfield industrial companies doing well in the Lafayette market. I wish we had more diversification.

    I used to sell to that plant in the past. It smells, but there are some good people out there.

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