This was posted across the road from Uncle Buck....

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    This was posted across the road from Uncle Buck.  

    http://shalestuff.com/controversy-2...ops-waterless-fracking-technique/article02853


    “Then Helium, beginning in its liquid state, is used to create the pressures needed to open up existing fractures and form new ones. Under exothermic control, Helium will increase in volume 757 times in transitioning from a liquid to gaseous form. With plentiful pressure available, engineering the segmenting distances multiply the effect. Helium is the 2nd most abundant element in the Universe and it is less water soluble than any other gas known. Helium’s diffusion rate through solids extremely high, negating the need for solvents in the process. Without disclosing the very unique Intellectual property of the Company, you can see that CHMR’s Non-Hydraulic Extraction is quite different than any other proposed process. It is as unique as the special properties of Helium itself. To see what I mean, you can go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z6UJbwxBZI.”


    This fracking is a COMPLETELY dry process that does not use any liquids.   As we are all aware, water was always going to be an issue for fracking the shale in that dry environment.    You may or may not know that to the north of the Arck, CTP appears to have found a massive supply of high quality helium  at their Mt. Kitty drill site, with a lot more helium leads in the surrounding areas.   Is it drawing a long bow, to suppose that Linc could be in a great position to utilise this supply to frack the s### out of the Arck.    WITHOUT having to find one drop of water, which must be like gold in that outback area !
 
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