Economics of Fracking in Texas May Shift with Planned Frac Sand Projects
Economics of Fracking in Texas May Shift with Planned Frac Sand Projects
SUGAR LAND--September 19, 2017--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--A slew of planned West Texas frac sand mines and processing facilities could dramatically shift the economics of extracting Oil & Gas in Texas using hydraulic fracturing, according to speakers on September 13 at the 5th Frac Sand Conference in Denver, Colorado. The conference, attended by about 130 people, was organized by Industrial Minerals Events (London, England.)
Within this article: Reports from the 5th Frac Sand Conference in Denver, Colorado.
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