Why are we fighting the wrong battle? Instead of Fighting to Allow Hydrofracing using WATER, we could be pooling our resources to REQUIRE Hydrofracing to USE "Liquified Petroleum" ..
http://ww.gasfrac.com, a Toronto based firm, developed a technology 4 years ago to use essentially "Propane" as the FRACING fluid..
1. NO Water exposure
2. NO Pollution
3. doubles production on all wells
4. NO cleanup after
5. Half the ware and tear on the roads
6. over 300 Wells currently in production out in the midwest
7. you undercut any arguement from environmental groups
Sadly, almost no one is talking about this
JM
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have been trying since dec to find info this subject. Got the following ……Please info self and others.
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Hi Gail-I understand you have the following questions and I’ve provided answers to the best of my knowledge.
Have you heard anything about "Petro-fracking". Is it a reality? How does it actually compare with the "hydro-fracking" currently in use? Any info would be appreciated.
Yes it is a reality, it is also often called propane fracing and is 90% propane along with a few other gases and additives. This technology has been used a few times in the Marcellus shale but I’m not aware of how successful it was. I have heard some experts say that you cannot build up the pressure in the well to sufficiently fracture the shale, thefore the gas well production is lower. The advantage is that little or no water is necessary and the well “cleans up” faster without having any of the wastewater to haul and treat. In essence the propane ultimately mixes with the methane and can be removed at a refinery and sold. A Canadian company pioneered the technology and a writeup can be found here for more of a detailed description: http://gasfrac.com/fracforward.pdf
If you have any questions please let me know.
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David Yoxtheimer, P.G.
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Penn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research
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Gail,
I have received your request and have forwarded it on to one of our experts. Hopefully, you will receive a response shortly.
Thank you
Laurie
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Have you heard anything about "Petro-fracking". Is it a reality? How does it actually compare with the "hydro-fracking" currently in use? Any info would be appreciated.
Have a Great 2011!
Thank you for your help.
Gail M.Fry
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