Yea no "K" in Fracing
Just came off a job this morning North of Alva about 1/4 mile from Kansas, Didn't get the total depth but the job was 9 stages, each lasting 1 hour 45 mins. 100,000 pounds of sand per stage
You working for sandridge up there?
Yea no "K" in Fracing
Just came off a job this morning North of Alva about 1/4 mile from Kansas, Didn't get the total depth but the job was 9 stages, each lasting 1 hour 45 mins. 100,000 pounds of sand per stage
You working for sandridge up there?
Another point. Fracing is not a new method. And vertical wells are also fraced. The OCC and the Texas RRC, both have had regulations in effect for 40 years that I know of, specifically to protect ground water.
Does anyone remember channel 4's "What's Wrong With Well" reports? The ground water contamination that started that was nitrates (I think), I can remember chiseling nitrous ammonia in farming. There was a lot of ammonia nitrates used for fertilizer about that and earlier, but that disposal well got the blame, at least the implied blame
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