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<blockquote data-quote="owu1bag5" data-source="post: 2738750" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>I started off in the oil field as a lowly Frac hand, worked my butt off and eventually became a Frac supervisor/Treater. That was while I was at SLB. After I left SLB, I became a completions foreman. I was responsible for all aspects of the completions process. From well prep, to Frac, to drill outs, to running production strings, to production. I have worked in several different states and in many different formations. I am very familiar with both cased hole and open hole completions. I have far more knowledge of Frac operations than anything else, which helps me to understand what is happening both on surface and down hole. </p><p></p><p>Having an understanding of bottom hole conditions and understanding what it takes to make a good Frac is what causes me to question the validity of the idea that a low pressure waste water well can cause such a spike in seismic activity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owu1bag5, post: 2738750, member: 1279"] I started off in the oil field as a lowly Frac hand, worked my butt off and eventually became a Frac supervisor/Treater. That was while I was at SLB. After I left SLB, I became a completions foreman. I was responsible for all aspects of the completions process. From well prep, to Frac, to drill outs, to running production strings, to production. I have worked in several different states and in many different formations. I am very familiar with both cased hole and open hole completions. I have far more knowledge of Frac operations than anything else, which helps me to understand what is happening both on surface and down hole. Having an understanding of bottom hole conditions and understanding what it takes to make a good Frac is what causes me to question the validity of the idea that a low pressure waste water well can cause such a spike in seismic activity. [/QUOTE]
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