Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
I go to India every year usually in February or March but The pandemic has prevented me from going for the past two years. Fingers crossed for this February. If there’s no news by then I will personally travel to the Cambay basin and report back LOL.
Hope and prayers I would think.
What ever it is it’s put a big smile on my face. Overdue mind.
I put Fracking success rate into our friend Mr Google.
The success rate of this process as a average of 95% success rate, making the Hydro-Frac process the most effective well development tool available. Sounds good to me.
Jack
I said DEPLETING not DEPLETED and the definition of depleting is using up witch is a big difference. All reserves are depleting including the Cambay Basin some faster than others. My reading of Fracking is to get untapped reserves witch I hope and pray we do. Lexlou.
I feel fracking is the way forward in the Gas & Oil industry especially in today’s fuel crisis. Fracking as it’s critics but with Advance knowledge of safer processes. I feel we will need to use this process far more frequent in depleting fields such as the Cambay Basin. IMO this will be a great success and all the waiting will have been worth it. Good luck all. Lexylou.
There’s a link which is a very useful video Espenviking so kindly supplied on Tuesday at 8:30. Which I think explains what Roland was saying about removing the last of the frac fluid after which the correct pressure can be gained. It’s really worth watching.Removal of flak fluid
If this was a make or break project and then for them to be talking about a full field development which would take a large amount of money they must be confident that the fracking as been successful. Only my opinion.