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Rebuilding Texas - Highest Priority Resources?
So...
The 1st CD just landed in Galveston, quietly. After securing Galveston, building basic infrastructure and food production for itself and the small population that remained after the nuclear strikes and Mexican invasion, whats next? What resources would you prioritize and how would you get them? 1 - Oil? 2 - Salt? 3 - Coal? 4 - Horses?
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I would say oil. It is literally (semi)circled by oilfields. The local refineries (if anything survives) apparently were able to produce significant amounts of sulfur.
THis is what I have for local resources: Here are the nearest 25 fields 18.7 km E of Greens Lake Oil Field 23.2 km E of Sarah White Oil Field 23.2 km ExSE of Franks Oil Field 25.2 km SE of Dickinson Gillock Oil Field 25.5 km ExSE of Alta Loma Oil Field 26.1 km S of Redfish Reef Oil Field 28.2 km S of Smith Point Oil Field 31.6 km SxSW of Mays Oil Field 33.3 km SE of League City Oil Field 35.3 km SxSW of Lake Stephenson Oil Field 35.7 km SxSW of White Lake Oil Field 36.4 km ExSE of Algoa Oil Field 36.7 km E of Chocolate Bayou Oil Field 37.5 km S of Umbrella Point Oil Field 40.0 km SxSE of Cedar Point Oil Field 43.8 km S of Fishers Reef Oil Field 45.0 km ExSE of Hastings Oil Field 45.0 km E of Rowan Oil Field 45.7 km SE of Friendswood Oil Field 45.9 km SE of Clear Lake Oil Field 48.7 km E of Danbury Dome Oil Field 48.9 km SxSE of Goose Creek Oil Field 50.8 km S of Trinity Bay Oil Field 51.4 km S of Jergins Oil Field 53.1 km S of South Cotton Lake Oil Field Here are the closest renewable/nuclear powerplants 76.4 km SE of Sunset Farms - Land Fill Gas - 2219 kWT 129.7 km ExNE of South Texas 2 - # of reactors: 2 - 1280/1280 Mwt 197.7 km WxSW of Agrilectric Power Partners Ltd - Agra Waste - 7884 kWT 238.3 km SxSW of Toledo Bend - 40097 kWT 254.3 km E of Small Hydro Of Texas Inc - 762 kWT 301.6 km ExSE of Austin - 6296 kWT 319.7 km ExSE of Marshall Fd - 19419 kWT 328.3 km W of M A Patout Son Ltd - Agra Waste - 176 kWT 354.6 km E of Falcon Dam - 4154 kWT 361.6 km ExSE of Marble Fls - 3245 kWT 372.0 km ExSE of Granite Sh - 4777 kWT 374.4 km WxSW of River Bend 1 - # of reactors: 1 - 978 Mwt 377.9 km ExSE of Buchanan - 3882 kWT 405.9 km SW of Sidney A Murray Jr Hydroelectric Station - 96124 kWT 428.4 km SxSE of Nolte - 8960 kWT 435.6 km SE of Comanche Peak - # of reactors: 2 - 1084/1124 Mwt 438.4 km W of Waterford 3 - # of reactors: 1 - 1089 Mwt 463.2 km SxSE of DFW Gas Recovery - Land Fill Gas - 4496 kWT 466.0 km SxSE of Lewisville - 1277 kWT 468.3 km SE of H 4/5 - 2876 kWT 478.8 km ExSE of M Sheppard - 1899 kWT 483.2 km SW of Grand Gulf 1 - # of reactors: 1 - 1263 Mwt 505.9 km SxSE of Roberts - 285 kWT 513.1 km SxSW of Crossett Paper - Wood Waste - 190 kWT 523.1 km SxSE of Denison - 40356 kWT Here are the closest mines 53.2 km SxSW of Laporte/Deerpark Plants Div Of Texas Brine - Salt 63.5 km E of Chemicals & Metals - Magnesium 63.5 km E of Freeport Plant - Salt 71.1 km SE of Hockley Plant - Salt 71.1 km SE of Swilley Pit & Plant - Industrial Sand And Gravel 71.1 km SE of Pierce Junction Plant - Salt 88.0 km SW of Jefferson Plant - Salt 97.0 km S of Tec Minerals Plant 3 - Industrial Sand And Gravel 100.2 km ExSE of Blue Ridge Plant - Salt 123.8 km ExNE of Clemville Plant - Salt 129.4 km SxSW of Barry & Barry Pit & Plant - Industrial Sand And Gravel 163.5 km E of Eagle Lake Plant - Industrial Sand And Gravel 163.5 km E of Industrial Sand Operations - Industrial Sand And Gravel 176.7 km SW of Industrial Chemical Division - Salt 205.1 km ExSE of Balcones Minerals Corp - Fuller'S Earth 205.1 km ExSE of Flatonia Pits - Bentonite 214.8 km SxSW of Deweyville Dredge - Industrial Sand And Gravel 221.0 km S of Angelina County Pits - Bentonite 238.9 km SW of Kinder Plant - Industrial Sand And Gravel 250.1 km ExSE of Hicks Mine 262.2 km E of Texas Pits - Bentonite 280.6 km S of Troup Operations - Ball Clay 299.3 km W of Avery Island - Salt 299.3 km W of Morton Salt Weeks Island Mine And Plant - Salt 299.9 km ExNE of Corpus Christi - Salt Mineral Plants 9.6 km SxSE of Texas City Refinery - Sulfur 9.6 km SxSE of Galveston Barite Plant - Barite 9.6 km SxSE of Galveston County Operations - Sulfur 53.2 km SxSW of Laporte/Deerpark Plants Div Of Texas Brine - Salt 63.5 km E of Freeport Plant - Salt 63.5 km E of Sweeny Plant - Sulfur 63.5 km E of Chemicals & Metals - Magnesium 71.1 km SE of Hockley Plant - Salt 71.1 km SE of Baytown Refinery - Sulfur 71.1 km SE of Deer Park - Sulfur 71.1 km SE of Deer Park Plant - Sulfur 71.1 km SE of Harris County Operations - Sulfur 71.1 km SE of Houston - Sulfur 71.1 km SE of Vermiculite Products Inc - Vermiculite 71.1 km SE of Houston Division - Sulfur 71.1 km SE of Laporte Plant - Perlite 71.1 km SE of Swilley Pit & Plant - Industrial Sand And Gravel 88.0 km SW of Port Arthur Refinery - Sulfur 88.0 km SW of Beaumont Refinery - Sulfur 88.0 km SW of Port Arthur Plant - Sulfur 88.0 km SW of Port Arthur Refinery - Sulfur 97.0 km S of Tec Minerals Plant 3 - Industrial Sand And Gravel 100.2 km ExSE of Blue Ridge Plant - Salt 129.4 km SxSW of Barry & Barry Pit & Plant - Industrial Sand And Gravel 163.5 km E of Industrial Sand Operations - Industrial Sand And Gravel Chemical Plants 10.9 km SE of Gaf Corporation - Organic Chemicals | Employees 200 12.5 km SW of Climax Chemical Company - Muriate Of Potash | Employees 3 14.4 km SE of Gaf Corporation - Industrial Gases | Employees 200 14.7 km SE of Union Carbide Corporation - Industrial Gases | Employees 1400 23.5 km SE of Sea Lion Chemical Inc - Organic Chemicals | Employees 38 36.2 km SxSE of Calgon Corporation Delaware - Medicine/Botanical Chemicals | Employees 38 37.4 km SxSE of Polycom-Huntsman Inc - Inorganic Chemicals | Employees 200 39.3 km SE of Haldor Topsoe Inc - Catalysts Chemical | Employees 41 39.8 km SxSE of Hoechst Clanese Chemical Group - Organic Chemicals | Employees 35 40.1 km E of Monsanto Company - High Purity Chemicals | Employees 887 41.5 km SxSE of Dixie Chemical Company - Inorganic Chemicals | Employees 200 41.6 km SxSE of Amoco Chemical Company - Medicine/Botanical Chemicals | Employees 45 41.8 km SxSE of Haldor Topsoe Inc - Catalysts Chemical | Employees 43 41.9 km SxSE of Phillips Petroleum Company - Catalysts Chemical | Employees 160 42.3 km SxSE of Bayshore Industrial Inc - Plastics | Employees 50 42.4 km SxSE of Arco Chemical Company - Propylene | Employees 300 42.6 km SxSE of Lonza Inc - Inorganic Metal Compounds | Employees 80 42.7 km SxSE of Hoechst Celanese Corporation - Org A/Cyclic Plasticizers | Employees 250 42.8 km SxSE of Fmc Corporation - Bulk Org Medicinal Chemicals | Employees 58 43.2 km SxSE of Hoechst Clanese Chemical Group - Inorganic Chemicals | Employees 650 43.2 km SxSE of Himont Usa Inc - Polypropylene Resins | Employees 155 44.3 km SxSE of Southern Ionics Inc - Inorganic Chemicals | Employees 30 44.6 km SE of Kaneka Texas Corporation - Plastics Materials | Employees 85 44.7 km SxSE of Cain Chemical Inc - Ethylene Glycols | Employees 100 45.0 km SxSE of Ppg Industries Inc - Organic Chemicals | Employees 100 |
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Oil has GOT to be the #1 priority. Followed by refining capacity. Even if the CD lands with T55's or T64's, you MUST have fuel and lubricants to keep those monsters able to move.
My $0.02 Mike |
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I was also wondering about building materials...
Concrete? Brick? Standard wood framing? Would making concrete be a feasible option in the opening days or is it all existing or rubble built construction to start?
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oil first for sure - getting production going again of lubricants and diesel fuel is key and the reason Texas is vital to US interests
after that getting food production going again - again oil can be used to get tractors moving again, making large scale farming possible as for housing - there should be lots of building materials available to use for housing even if you have to scavenge them from damaged buildings |
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Once infrastructrure is in place, shelter, food, water, etc the next thing would be the most natural resource, the Oil Fields. The main problem would be parts for long shut down and most likely damaged facility's. I would bet good money more than half would be total losses to weather, fires, and looting of various kinds so many of those places would be stripped to get other oil fields working and pumping again. It would be even worse for the refinerys which need somewhat more specialized equipment to function 100% and would suffer just as much damage over the years from looters looking for fuel, weather, and people just going in and doing damage because they can. And lets not bring up the amount of power a Refinery needs to run or the ability to transport raw crude from the Oil Fields to the Refinery itself!
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My story line helps address the "parts" portion of the refinery problem...
I was using the "Pennsylvania Crude" story from Challenge Magazine as a way to detail the process on a small scale in TX. Horses,assuming food is abundant would be something that would take awhile to develop as well no?
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