If this works, and is economical, this could be huge. If it works, this could be one of the biggest stories of the year.
Link here.
A team of scientists and oil business executives from Canada and New Mexico have performed a West Texas miracle.As mentioned in an earlier post, a recurring story/theme this year in the Bakken boom will be waste management.
Instead of turning water into wine, these four men have turned an oil field waste by-product into fresh, potable water at a dusty oil lease south of Clyde Lake in Callahan County.
The newly formed Texas Sands Resources partnership — made up of Chris Tesarski, the CEO of Canadian oil company Sandbox Energy which owns the oil lease; Paul Fairchild of Nu-H20 from Socorro, N.M.; and J.C. and Ian Ireland of Erin Consulting of Saskatchewan — have developed a process for turning that expensive waste product into useful, clean water.
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