Many companies use sand in hydraulic fracturing
The Williston engineer who
specializes in hydraulic fracturing once earned that nickname from a co-worker
in the oilfield.
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The name stuck, and it became
Besler’s license plate and eventually his business name when he decided to
become independent and start FRACN8R Consulting.
Besler, whose business
card says he’s been cracking rock in North Dakota since 1981, is hired by oil
companies to optimize the results from hydraulic fracturing, therefore getting a
better producing well.
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is the process
of extracting oil and gas from underground formations using pressurized fluids.
Besler said he enjoys being able to use his experience, knowledge and
instincts to look at all of the information about a well and design the best
frac job. Factors such as the geology and how the company completed the well
make a difference, he said.
“It’s still not a perfectly defined
process,” said Besler, whose industry experience included working for
Halliburton and Hess Corp.
Many companies use sand in hydraulic
fracturing, but Besler recommends they use man-made beads known as ceramic
proppant. Sand or proppant is used to “prop open” the fractures in the rock
created by the fracking process to allow the oil to flow from the rock formation
into the wellbore.
Ceramic is stronger and holds the fractures open
better, while sand can get crushed in the hot,Brantano offers a wide range of hairflower in every style to fit
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said.
Sand typically costs 20 cents to 30 cents a pound, while the most
expensive ceramic proppant can cost $2 to $3 per pound, Besler said.
But
the higher quality proppant can allow wells to be productive for 20 to 30 years,
Besler said.
People often think fracking fluid has dangerous or
specialized chemicals, but many ingredients are common household items such as
the same ingredients used in chapstick or potting soil, Besler said. He said one
of his quirks is looking at the ingredient list of products he buys to see how
many of the ingredients he’s used in fracking.
Fracking has slowed this
winter in North Dakota, in part because it can be 20 percent to 30 percent more
expensive during winter months because fluids need to be heated and travel is
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Besler said.
Lynn Helms, director of the Department of Mineral
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and making some electricity, estimates that about 410 wells were waiting for
frac crews at the end of January.
Besler said he expects that increased
competition among companies will start bringing the cost of fracking down in the
state. He believes activity will pick up after spring road restrictions are
lifted.