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Finally, something to replace Earl's old "Kum-bye-yah" recipe.  Not that it didn't serve its purpose in its day.

 

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Casing program is probably key.  You are tilting at windmills worrying about the frac itself.  If you are really concerned, maybe ask for an MIT, and baseline water well testing before the frac.

Right ON Thanks

PXP doesn't give anything away I know but the LACo has a "Field Operating Plan" and a legal settlement for future operations - I believe they are first in the nation...and supposedly the Div.OG and geothermal have confirmed the controls...I still don't believe it. 

Jacking up to 6000psi when original field pressures were 2200psi....

We have the added problems as the Inglewood field is pre 1920s (for the WW1 has so many wells without any records and directional drilling paths sometimes resemble corkscrewed - some with full 360o rotation from vertical and some legs of >5000ft from vertical in a field of less than 8000ft total depth to metamorphics...and it has been in secondary for 20+ years...it is a mess...

 

SORRY I keep forgetting this thread is for Drinking FrackShakes....

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