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<blockquote data-quote="eyexer" data-source="post: 198854" data-attributes="member: 315"><p>this has been done for quite a few years already. you'll see it laying in the ditches and across pastures etc. Pump the water from depot's, the Rural water pipeline or whatever. Fracing has changed a lot in the last few years. 38-40 stages are the norm now. Takes about a week per well to frac. give or take anyway. Since the cost of the frac has gone down a bunch companies are paying the same amount as they used to but getting 50% more propant into the formation. Which leads to much larger initial production and tends to make the wells flow longer with more production for a longer period of time. It also tend to greatly impact other wells within 2000 feet of the frac. Those wells are shut in during the frac and when they are brought back on they act like they have been fractured themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyexer, post: 198854, member: 315"] this has been done for quite a few years already. you'll see it laying in the ditches and across pastures etc. Pump the water from depot's, the Rural water pipeline or whatever. Fracing has changed a lot in the last few years. 38-40 stages are the norm now. Takes about a week per well to frac. give or take anyway. Since the cost of the frac has gone down a bunch companies are paying the same amount as they used to but getting 50% more propant into the formation. Which leads to much larger initial production and tends to make the wells flow longer with more production for a longer period of time. It also tend to greatly impact other wells within 2000 feet of the frac. Those wells are shut in during the frac and when they are brought back on they act like they have been fractured themselves. [/QUOTE]
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