There are a lot of good practices in the attached link that pertain to fracking best practices. I would add a few more from my experience:
1) learn deeply from all jobs, strive to repeat the good practices and eliminate the bad practices altogether. If possible, share both best/not best practices with your partners and competitors for the betterment of the basin development
2) own up to incidents early and overcommunicate until they are fully resolved
3) Well integrity and a relentless focus on safety (plant/process safety, not just personal safety) will trump all else as this play develops further.
4) The devil is in the detail- get down into the weeds and root it out!!
5) There are no or very few "new problems" and no "oilfield mysteries"left in the oil/gas field. Somewhere/ sometime, soneone out there has experienced your same problem and may be willing to help you solve it( I admire this trait about the GMS forum).
Brian
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