Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Barnett Shale Gushers?

Barnett Shale Gushers
By Barnett Shale Oil Team March 18, 2008


Barnett Shale Gushers.


These Barnett Shale gushers don’t spew - they just bubbleFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 20 hours agoThe biggest wells “start making gas very early compared to the rest,” said Whitley, who at Range supervised the fourth-largest well in the Barnett Shale, …

A gallery gusher of Bob Wade’s artistryFort Worth Business Press, TX - Feb 29, 2008… of the Barnett Shale. Wade, of course, was oil-patch when oil-patch wasn’t cool — and so his dynamic, Technicolor-dream images of Gushers + More, …

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The Barnett Shale is a geological formation of economic significance.

The Barnett Shale is known as a “tight” gas reservoir, indicating that the gas is not easily extracted. Since much of the gas in the Barnett Shale is lodged beneath the City of Fort Worth, this new drilling technology has created a boom for the city.


Hydraulic fracturing carried out in the Barnett Shale is done by pumping water into the well bore at a sufficient pressure to create and propagate a fracture in the surrounding rock formation down hole.


In a study conducted by the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, the Barnett Shale is contributing $5 billion annually and 55,000 permanent jobs in North Texas.

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The Barnett shale has acted as an important source and sealing cap rock for more conventional oil and gas reservoirs in the area.


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