Thankyou Fatz,
Certainly and interesting read.
Raises a lot of questions also.
Where would we get the volumes of LPG necessary to do the number of fraccs which we are looking at doing.
What would the cost be compared to the use of water based fraccing fluids.
Solvents and spacers still have to be included into the mix so if a transgression was to occur into a water level it would still contaminate the water zone.
The LPG if it transgresses into the water zone will gasify which will cause the water to burn when it is extracted which is what they are complaining about.
It is interesting though that industry and engineering are attempting to address the concerns raised.
Well worth watching this space for developments.
Thanks again.
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