Fractured with:
- 26,532 bbls Slick Rock
- 35,636 bbls #22 Rock Solid
- 1,132 bbls brine
- 8,134 bbls #25 Rock Solid
- 2,903 bbls #23 Rock Solid
- 3,774 bbls SlickRock flush,
- 67 bbls 15% HCL
- 708 bbls 7.5% HCL
- 677 bbls fresh water
- 115,307 lbs 40/70 white sand,
- 3,652,259 lbs 20/40 ceramic proppant
- Marcellus Shale, Pennsylvania, 4.5 million gallons (Risser, 2012, USGS Public Lecture, "Shale gas, Hydraulic Fracturing, and Induced Earthquakes")
- Wattenburg Sandstone, Colorado, 2.7 million gallons (Goodwin and others, 2012, Oil and Gas Journal)
- Barnett Shale, Texas, 2.8 million gallons (Nicot and Scanlon, 2012, Environmental Science and Technology)
- Eagle Ford Shale, Texas, 4.3 million gallons (Nicot and Scanlon, 2012, Environmental Science and Technology)
- Haynesville Shale, Texas, 5.7 million gallons (Nicot and Scanlon, 2012, Environmental Science and Technology)
- Bakken Formation, North Dakota, 1.5 million gallons (S. Haines, 2012, USGS personal communication)
- Horn River Shale, British Columbia, Canada, 15.8 million gallons (Horn River Basin Producers Group, 2010).
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