Please elaborate on the recycling of water and fracs in Canada not causing earthquakes and not being cowboy frac happy, some of the world's largest fracs are montney shale gas Hz wells. Don't get me wrong there are pro's and con's but when it comes to drilling and completions I am happy and proud to say Canada leads the way but much more can be done. Also not so proud to say I have seen lakes drained for this process. Less then 10% return on water isn't much to recycle
The frac side has some catching up to do on water usage that's for sure as it development has moved so quick. It will eventually follow the in situ lead in Alberta, one of the best in class water recycling operations in the world IMO.
All I'm saying is if you think we're bad up here get some experience in state side operations and you'll realize how much less cowboy we are.
If fracs are draining a lake around you than your government is likely to blame as they are the ones that control water withdrawal permit approvals,at least that's how it is in Alberta.
And as far as earthquakes I believe they are cause by the disposal wells, not the actual fracs. Disposing in zones with natural fractures and lubing the two plane surfaces. My opinion of course.
Anyway back to subject, things are getting better in the patch!
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