GASFRAC Energy Services Inc
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One strength of GASFRAC's process is the elimination of [[waste water]] and the ensuing pollution issues. | One strength of GASFRAC's process is the elimination of [[waste water]] and the ensuing pollution issues. | ||
- | * Audis Byrd is GASFRAC's Vice President of U.S. Operations | + | GASFRAC was in the news in November, 2009 when it was hired by [[Junex]] to conduct the first LPG [[Hydro-fracturing|frac]] ever conducted in eastern Canada on a [[Utica shale]] well. This well, the ''St-Augustin #1'', is located on the north shore of the [[Saint Lawrence Lowlands|St. Lawrence Lowlands Basin]]. |
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Calgary, Alberta GASFRAC Energy Services Inc is a field service company that has pioneered the use of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) in the place of traditional water-based frac fluids.
The company was reported to have used its gelled LPG fracturing process to frac a Marcellus shale well in September, 2009.
One strength of GASFRAC's process is the elimination of waste water and the ensuing pollution issues.
GASFRAC was in the news in November, 2009 when it was hired by Junex to conduct the first LPG frac ever conducted in eastern Canada on a Utica shale well. This well, the St-Augustin #1, is located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence Lowlands Basin.
* Audis Byrd is GASFRAC's Vice President of U.S. Operations