Landman

Landman (2024)

1 mistake in The Pirate Dinner

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The Pirate Dinner - S2-E5

Factual error: Tommy meets his son at the Patch Cafe in Midland, Texas. After the meeting with his son, Tommy leaves the Patch and drives out onto the road at Kenwood Ave and Camp Bowie West Rd. There is a JD's Hamburgers restaurant in the background, but JD's Hamburgers at that street location is in Fort Worth, Texas, not Midland, Texas. (00:20:44)

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Death and a Sunset - S2-E1

Question: All of Cooper's wells hit oil, and they are really excited, but then later in the episode, he speaks to Tommy and tells him it's 5,000 barrels a day (I think), yet this is a problem. I don't understand how it's a problem, as I would imagine the more oil the better, so why is it such a huge issue?

The_Iceman

Answer: Several factors. Producing too much oil too quickly can be dangerous, particularly with methane gas leaks that can cause blowout explosions. Escaping hydrogen sulfide gas is toxic and can be deadly to workers. Also, faulty and old drilling equipment like Cooper's company is a concern, making oil production more dangerous. Economic issues of producing too much oil in a short time period can create storage issues, while having higher inventory on the open market lowers prices and profits.

raywest

Hydrogen sulfide is hardly odorless. It smells like rotten eggs.

That's correct. I was thinking of CO2. I corrected this.

raywest

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