I read just a few lines in GASFRAC's press release of 11/14/14 that says:
"GASFRAC has just commenced fracturing its first well in the Utica Shale formation. A number of exploration and production companies have an ownership interest in this well and are closely monitoring the project with the potential for GASFRAC to perform fracturing services on other wells in the Utica Shale formation."
Here is link to press release, but I have quoted all that is stated about the Utica fracking.
http://www.gasfrac.com/assets/files/Q3%202014%20GASFRAC%20Q3%20Pres...
Now today I read some comments made by EV Energy Partners saying:
"In other news EV Energy Partners said production could begin in December on a much watched Utica oil well in Tuscarawas County. The company drilled the experimental well with eight other industry partners Walker(company's executive chairman) said. "This is a test of what could be EnerVest and EVEP's most valuable asset in the Utica," he said. Getting oil from the Utica shale has proven to be difficult for drillers to date. That well near Uhrichsville is being hydraulically fractured or fracked with liquid butane and mineral oil. That should be complete in two weeks. "We're excited but cautious as we are bringing new technology to bear in this process," said company president and CEO Mark Houser. "We are in the middle of the completion operations and have completed five of the 20 (fracking) stages so far."
Source of these comments is at:
http://www.shaledirectories.com/news/Facts-Rumors-122-November-15-2014
Question is who are the other eight partners?
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Don't know but GasFrac is a public company on the Toronto exchange and sells for 60¢. I hope it works but the market has basically said it is a dud. Cross your fingers. Be a very nice speculative play however. If it works, it will radically change the "Fracking" dynamic since it uses no water.
It's filings with the Canadian regulators may disclose those partners.
You would crush production since it isn't working nearly as well as conventional methods. The Feds need to stay out of the business of engineering. The conventional slick water frac is the best technology but it is possible where there is a supply of cheap of "liquids"
BTW if you used propane and butane to frac all the wells now, you would create a crisis in areas where home heating is from propane, driving the price up and it would, in my area, likely bankrupt any poultry farm dependent upon propane for energy. A typical poultry farm will use $80,000 worth of propane in a year.
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