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ProFrac’s 2025 Outlook: Next-Generation Frac Technology & Livewire Power

Oil Gas Leads

NASDAQ: ACDC) has set an ambitious course for 2025, leveraging next-generation hydraulic fracturing technology and its newly launched Livewire Power division to drive operational efficiency and growth. With pricing pressures easing and fleet utilization increasing, ProFrac is positioning itself for a strong year ahead.

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How Natural Gas is Formed: The Origins of Our Energy Source

True Natural Gas

This process caused the organic matter to undergo chemical transformations, breaking it down into hydrocarbons—the building blocks of natural gas and oil. The Role of Temperature in Gas Formation The temperature at which these hydrocarbons formed determined whether oil or natural gas would be produced.

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The Future of Texas Oil and Gas

Texron Operating

Pioneering the Future: Technological Breakthroughs in Texas’s Oil and Gas Production The oil and gas industry constantly evolves, and Texas has long been at the forefront. Amidst soaring global energy demands, the oil and gas industry is constantly reinventing itself, seeking more efficient, eco-friendly production methods.

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Livingston Parish Council Proposes Ordinance Banning Injection and Disposal Wells

The Energy Law Blog

1] Although not limited to Class VI injection wells—which are those wells utilized for the injection and permanent sequestration of carbon dioxide—the proposed ordinance is clearly aimed at prohibiting carbon capture and sequestration operations within the parish. Livingston Parish’s proposed ordinance looks eerily similar to St.

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Texas Legislature Allows Saltwater Pipeline Operators to Build Pipelines Along Public Roadways for Disposal of Fracking and Other Drilling Wastewater

The Energy Law Blog

By Jillian Marullo Senate Bill 514, signed into law on June 14, 2013, authorizes saltwater pipeline operators in Texas “to install, maintain, and operate” saltwater pipelines “through, under, along, across, or over a public road” in order to transport the wastewater produced by hydraulic fracturing operations to disposal sites.

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Unlocking the power of data for sustainable water management with AWS

AWS: Energy (Oil & Gas)

Focus on water-intensive industries: Certain industries, such as power generation, oil and gas extraction, and utility operations, are particularly water-intensive. Similarly, hydraulic fracturing in the oil and gas sector requires significant water volumes. In the U.S. in 2020, the electric power sector used 47.5

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Five Lessons Learned from Executing Shale Drilling Transactions

The Energy Law Blog

Many oil and gas properties have (a) unconventional shale formations that may be exploited with horizontal wells and hydraulic fracturing and (b) conventional formations that may be exploited with traditional vertical wells. The Five Lessons 1. Take advantage of the geology.