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"Typical is going to be 5-6 acres, largely based on the footprint needed for fracturi…"

dbob replied Nov 14, 2010 to Drilling pad question.

1 Nov 14, 2010
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"Some of the others here might be able to fill you in on the market size for your pon…"

dbob replied Nov 12, 2010 to Permitting of ponds on private land?

9 Nov 16, 2010
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"Hogeyes I don't know of any move to add NEW regulation to pond construction in LA. T…"

dbob replied Nov 8, 2010 to Permitting of ponds on private land?

9 Nov 16, 2010
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"Kim, I wouldn't call 400' x 400' a mega pad. Anything less than 6 acres is probably…"

dbob replied Nov 7, 2010 to Mega Pad Rates

2 Nov 7, 2010
Reply by Bacon

"probably with a JT unit at a processing plant, or possibly skid mounted onsite and/o…"

dbob replied Oct 23, 2010 to A breakthrough in fracturing. A new hydraulic fracturing fluid increases production without using water resources.

6 Oct 23, 2010
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"The initial flow back is generally going to be fresh and potentially re-usable, but…"

dbob replied Oct 20, 2010 to GSG Water Management Initiative

6 Oct 20, 2010
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"King John Draft environmental flows regulations for the Sabiner River in Texas were…"

dbob replied Oct 19, 2010 to GSG Water Management Initiative

6 Oct 20, 2010
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"Phillip, If your 200+acre feet is off-channel in Texas it is exempt. My guess is th…"

dbob replied Oct 7, 2010 to Selling water from a pond for fracing a well-anyone know the pitfalls?

36 Oct 10, 2010
Reply by slowrollin1970

"King John Correct, if its just catching run-off and isn't on a flowing stream, you…"

dbob replied Oct 5, 2010 to Selling water from a pond for fracing a well-anyone know the pitfalls?

36 Oct 10, 2010
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"Chad, You are free and clear to construct ponds in Texas, and store up to 200 acre…"

dbob replied Oct 4, 2010 to Selling water from a pond for fracing a well-anyone know the pitfalls?

36 Oct 10, 2010
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