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GASFRAC Energy Services Inc. GSFVF

GasFrac Energy Services Inc is an oil and gas service company. It is engaged in providing liquid petroleum gas fracturing services to oil and gas companies in Canada and the United States of America. The company has developed a patented waterless Liquid Petroleum Gas gel that yields higher reservoir production while eliminating concerns over water use in fracturing.


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Comment by g_man1234on Dec 02, 2012 11:19pm
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Post# 20673444

RE: RE: RE: RE: NYS moratorium

RE: RE: RE: RE: NYS moratorium

Ummmm...

Thanks Kiwi. I can read the posts just fine.

Direct quote from your post: "fracking without leaving all the chemicals and polluted water behind" For your benefit, GFS does indeed use chemicals, similar phosphate esters to what is used in a conventional Gelled Hydrocarbon Frac, albiet at higher concentrations. These chemicals become concentrated DH, and the vast majority stay behind in the formation when the propane is flashed off to a gas upon production. Are you following me, Kiwi? The chemicals don't come back with the propane gas, and in many cases, can cause residual damage that out weighs any advantage that the propane itself offers. The technical people who actually understand these things are also somewhat influential in the decision process to try GFS on their wells. Little things like this may be overlooked by MBA investors, but they usually aren't overlooked by production & completion engineers.

You might want to do some DD outside of GFS's website to get a true understanding of what this technology entails...

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