A new whitepaper from Roy Aune, Chris Wright, and Madison Hollaway that analyzes a parallel shift towards natural gas’ growing role in powering hydraulic fracturing fleets. In the electric power sector, the rise of natural gas has been displacing coal. In the frac fleet world, natural gas is displacing diesel either through dual fuel engine technology or via natural gas turbine powered electric frac fleets. This shift provides significant environmental and economic benefits.
Related Projects
The Shale Revolution: Frac Fleet Emissions
While the benefits of the shale revolution are manifest, nothing comes for free. Nothing is without impact. Liberty and our…
How Do We Distinguish Net (Frac) Pressure from Friction Pressures?
Friction along the wellbore, through the perforations and the near-wellbore area of the fracture can hide from us what is…
Fracture Growth through Laminations
How much effort does it take to fracture rocks? Learn about fracture growth through laminations in this Liberty Educational Video…