That is not what I am saying, I was responding to the effect on their equipment and the reserves in the wells, and I already said that labor force could be a problem down the road. No snapping fingers here.
Yeah, if (big if) they were to properly mothball everything then the short term effects on the wells and pipelines would be minimal. IMO, a bigger issue if they have drastically cut back production for a year+ then I would worry about skilled labor leaving the industry and never coming back. That takes real time and money to replace.
https://fortworthreport.org/2025/02/12/new-hotel-mixed-use-development-could-replace-fort-worths-montgomery-street-antique-mall/
My mom: "What's going to happen to the Antique Mall?????"
Me: "It's going to stop existing." lol
This is super aggressive.
I used to drive by there all the time when I worked out there a few years ago, I swear they used a piece of plywood on a hinge for a door for almost a year after I guess someone broke the glass in the door. It was secured with a latch and a padlock.