100% this. Although it's a chicken egg situation. There wouldn't be near as much produced water without fracing since the wells wouldn't have been drilled in the first place so no need to dispose of produced water. The injection of produced water typically pressures up and lubricates existing fault planes causing them to slip.
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Look up the Wink sink, God has already tried lol
Funny thing is these don't meet ANSI Z89.1 and therefore can't be used in most workplaces
Lots of produced water from oil&gas wells can have amounts of lithium in it. Is this a need for freshwater or oil&gas waste water?
I guess kids in Arizona won't know how many R's are in strawberry then...
I do this all the time. If it's going to be cheap chinesium grade stuff I'd rather buy it from AliExpress for cheaper and wait a couple days
Disagree, it's that we let wishy-washy milk toast middle of the road politicians with no stances on anything stay in power because they don't challenge the status quo or literally anything. Those people can stay in power until they die. People who want change get gone. It's the America way sadly.
This would be just like all the other services that allowed payments with Bitcoin and later sunset them because no one used it. See Wikipedia...
Yeah this has already been litigated over and over, police have no obligation to protect or serve
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Really depends on the reservoir and the amount of connate water. It's not near as bad in South Texas around the eagle Ford just due to less water. The Delaware basin is a water field that makes some oil and gas too...