DLMKA, sounds like the type of wells you are speaking of are conventional wells that are pretty much used up, some companies have used frac'ing to re-stimulate those particular wells to get a little more out of them. The real frac'ed wells, are those out in North Dakota, and primarily Pennsylvania, where they could not get ANY useful amounts of oil or gas out of those formations until Frac'ing was developed. These are the same wells that have allowed the US to become a much smaller Importer of overseas oil, and have also caused the current crash in oil prices. Frac'ing is a longer term solution than the current fiasco wind turbines they are building. While wind and solar are getting better, they really need to spend another 10 to 20 years developing better more efficient ones before wasting our entire infrastructure and Tax Dollars feeding the hungry pockets of the huge Utility executives that are currently getting rich at our expense, and which will also cause major power outages and brownouts coming next year due to stupid moves by the EPA and those idiots in Washington DC.
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