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Re: 56Chevy post# 184

Saturday, 11/04/2017 8:00:27 PM

Saturday, November 04, 2017 8:00:27 PM

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56Chevy, Some have speculated that TPL may have sand that could be used for fracking...but nothing from the company that I'm aware of. Keep in mind the operators may only want to use a fracking sand that has certain specific characteristics.

Water is already being sold with very little investment put in by TPL. Perhaps that will change once TPL decides to become more engaged. TPL has set up a full service water division which would include: testing, recycling, and disposal. LAYN is very active in water in areas TPL is active in, I wonder if TPL is working with them as they cannot put water lines over TPL property without permission.

I don't think too many people can understant how vast an area thePermian is or the amount of effort it takes to get the shale wells into production.
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