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		<title>I confess I&#8217;m a product of oil</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That&#8217;s right&#8230;my dad was (and still is at 82) an oil and gas producer. Some of my childhood was spent in the backwoods of Mississippi and Alabama checking out his wells. He&#8217;s proud to tell strangers that he had to change out some equipment on a well and needed just one more hand on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s right&#8230;my dad was (and still is at 82) an oil and gas producer. Some of my childhood was spent in the backwoods of Mississippi and Alabama checking out his wells. He&#8217;s proud to tell strangers that he had to change out some equipment on a well and needed just one more hand on the rig. His then seven-year-old daughter volunteered &#8211; me. My dad&#8217;s geologic endeavors in the business allowed my family to travel the world. But it was boom or bust&#8230;still is. I&#8217;ve seen my dad rich and I&#8217;ve seen him poor. The oil and gas business is a huge gamble, especially for a small producer.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve talked to him about BP&#8217;s spill. Like all of us, he hopes the impact remains small. Most producers care a great deal about the environment. But disasters like this give &#8211; even the good guys &#8211; a black eye. </p>
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