Michael Havelka's Blog – May 2010 Archive (3)

On Water... Treating Flowback and Produced Water Part 1

A severe criticism leveled at industry (and me frankly) has been that the water resources used in hydraulic fracturing where not being treated and are difficult if not impossible to economically treat. In response to these criticisms I felt that it was important to lay out to the readers some of the issues related to frack water and the types of treatment that are NOW being used in the field. This is a voluminous subject so I will break it down into the constituent parts and take on each… Continue

Added by Michael Havelka on May 20, 2010 at 1:56am — 17 Comments

Marcellus Shale Forum - Last Minute Details Wednesday May 12

Hi all... just wanted to throw this out there in case any Pittsburgh locals can make it. It sounds like a great event and we will be there!


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Added by Michael Havelka on May 11, 2010 at 8:30am — 3 Comments

The Water Red Herring

The Marcellus Shale play has clearly been a game changer, not just in America's energy situation but in a range of businesses that are directly involved in the geophysical, drilling, pipelining, transportation and their legions of suppliers. We assume (correctly) that this cast of professionals can take what was until a few years ago inexpensive pastureland and turn it into a functional gas well providing natural gas and revenue for years. But when it comes to the press and to many people in… Continue

Added by Michael Havelka on May 10, 2010 at 3:18am — 17 Comments

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