The Dimock Court Ruling

The little town of Dimock, Pennsylvania found itself the center of the debate between hydraulic fracturing and the anti-fracking movement starting around 2009. Many families that live in the town of Dimock took the oil and gas company, Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., to court. The allegations involved dozens of families arguing that poor fracking […]

Water Treatment Options More Critical Than Ever

Next to air, there is only one other item that humans can truly not survive without: water. Clean, fresh water is key to not just life, but also many processes and the production of many goods in society. In fact, water is even an important part of energy generation. From hydropower to fracking, water is […]

How The Executive Orders for the Dakota and Keystone Pipelines Affect Fracking

On January 24th, President Trump signed an executive order that would help to revive the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, and possibly even the highly contested Dakota Access pipeline. While this executive order is seen more as posturing, according to The New York Times, and provides a way for the new administration to be […]

An Attractive Alternative to Coal

During the 2016 presidential election, there was a lot of rhetoric surrounding the phrase “coal is coming back.” In fact, President-elect Trump regularly talked about boosting the coal industry and bringing coal jobs back as a major player in the energy industry. While for many in coal country, that may sound like a great idea, […]

The Creation and History of Hydraulic Fracturing

While we often think of oil and gas as being old styles of energy production, the world didn’t have easy, consistent, cost-effective access to natural gas drilling until roughly 20 years ago in 1995. It was in central Texas that struggle inspired opportunity and forced the invention of hydraulic fracturing as we now know it. […]

No Slow Down in the World Energy Consumption

The term energy independence has been circulating around for awhile, yet different recent world events have been making the issue more prominent once again. Between an expected Trump presidency and recent agreements made within OPEC, oil and gas prices are expected to rise, leading to the rise in everything from the cost of your energy […]

The Permian Basin is Bigger Than Originally Thought

With the protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline making front pages of newspapers across the country, the major oil fields have come back into the spotlight. Often talked about is the Bakken Field, which has gained its reputation for being the largest oil and shale field in the United States. That was until some recent […]

Oil Production is Down, Prices are Heading Up

With the current political situation around the world, there is more to watch than the recent election of President-elect Trump. Along with the change in the United States from a Democrat to a Republican in the presidential position, there are plenty of other players in the world that have an effect on oil and gas […]

Can Fracking Help Fight Terrorism?

With the current election and the many debates prior to election day, there is a lot of talk about issues that are exceptionally important to the citizens of the United States. This topics can range anywhere from education and immigration to energy independence and international affairs. One word that we’ve all heard mention of regularly […]

Comparing Tanks vs. Pools

Here at Well Water Solutions, we’re known for our high-quality, patented, above-ground frac pools. We designed them to be easy to set up and break down. We also designed them to be versatile based on your unique needs. We also make sure that we never sacrifice on quality in order to provide your fracking site […]

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