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<blockquote data-quote="Biggsly" data-source="post: 1291400" data-attributes="member: 11136"><p>When I fractured for Haliburton, we did straight water fracs, some diesel and Jet fuel "they call it a mighty oil" on oil wells, and Bauxite proppants on most gas well. Now and then we would use plain sand. I really enjoyed fracturing. Nothing like cranking up 20 or 30,000 horse power and sending it down hole. I have never heard of it getting into someone's water well. Most of it is alot deaper then the water table. I do know that you can frac a well and when you bring it on line it will kill some prodution from wells that are near and perforated in the same payzone. Not very often, but I have seen it happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggsly, post: 1291400, member: 11136"] When I fractured for Haliburton, we did straight water fracs, some diesel and Jet fuel "they call it a mighty oil" on oil wells, and Bauxite proppants on most gas well. Now and then we would use plain sand. I really enjoyed fracturing. Nothing like cranking up 20 or 30,000 horse power and sending it down hole. I have never heard of it getting into someone's water well. Most of it is alot deaper then the water table. I do know that you can frac a well and when you bring it on line it will kill some prodution from wells that are near and perforated in the same payzone. Not very often, but I have seen it happen. [/QUOTE]
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