Seems there is a huge shortage of guar gum, a prime ingredient in fracking fluids. Its grown in India in poor soils in a dry climate and planted during the summer monsoons.  Sounds like a perfect crop for the desert south west.

http://world.time.com/2012/07/17/why-the-u-s-fracking-industry-worr...

Shortage of special sand, now guar gum. What next?  And will this drive up the price of ice cream...just during a vry hot summer? Oh, the humanity!

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 I should have been able to flood the market with my weather conditions! 

Looks like it may be a golden opportunity for GasFrac Energy Services...

I agree. Lots of water withdrawals stopped in PA. Are they stopping any in Ohio? GasFrac could make a killing now.

Who would have guessed this? Not me and it sure is in a lot of our food (my ice cream prices are to high now ;0)) I thought this was really interesting. I wonder why the oil co's never really said its in the fluid mix? You would think they would put this out there in large print. Very cool!

Kathleen-

Guar, Xanthan and various cellulosic compounds are used for food thickeners and frac fluids. Not just ice cream, but also salad dressings, but catsup and other items in your refridgerator. For fracing, the refining process for these gels is often modified to reduce the residue that gets left behind as the fracture closes. This residue plugs off the pore throats and can impede gas flow from the fracture, not a good outcome.

 

Brian

I drove through Youngstown a couple of hours ago and there was Ron Eiselstein filling in his shrimp ponds and planting guar beans!!!

That just made my morning!

Guar gum rules!  Persons who control guar gum control the world.  :-)

PS

In reality, the best ice cream has the least guar gum.  

If I am recalling correctly, the drilling industry used to use Xanthan Gum, simalar product and also a food and dairy additive.  Xanthan Gum is made from corn sugar and we all know where corn is grown.  What happened, did to much corn get allocated to the over subsidized ethanol and bio-diesel market? lol

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