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A sudden blow-out of inflammable gas occurred at the Moturoa Oilfields Company’s No. 3 well last Thursday morning. - The\well was down ,to 2112 feet when, ..without-warning, , a heavy flow of inflammable gas- was encountered, the gas escaping witk x a terrific roar.- The pressure was so great that the; top;was t blown off the oil-.saver,, arid mud and' debris were hurled over the- top: of .-.the derrick. Owing ,to\the absence" of wind the material went straight up ;.into ! the air and. did not spray?other-' buildings, as bad, been, the case 'with other wells. “The blowh'tft is: a good'omen,'.’ said Mr. C. N. Taylor/h \ “The ocdiflßreh.ces. is" similar to the experience ' 2Vell, where before oil actually flowed/into the well-a heavy prossure fc- gasVas met with.” ‘ *• yourself agaiksfc losses ?by fire by insuring with *the Norwich Union Fire ‘lnsurance Society, ; Utd.— mi Uissapt Clsirton- - > :
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11877, 23 February 1933, Page 3
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