Hydraulic Fracking History

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Hydraulic fracturing aka “fracking” is the mechanical process that uses fluids and other macro sized materials to create small fractures in the shale and bed rock under surfaces of the earth. The fractures, usually no more than an inch wide, allow the highly pressurized oil and natural gas to flow freely to the pipe to the pumped back to the surface. The first known commercial use of hydraulic fracking first came about during the 1940s but dates all the way back 1865 during the Civil War. To increase their available water supply, which in some cases meant the difference between life and death, soldiers would drop sticks of lit dynamite down dry wells or those with low water levels. They hoped by doing this that that explosion from the dynamite would deepen or loosen the ground to allow water to permeate to an accessible point. …show more content…

L. Roberts patented a revolutionary technology lay the ground work from modern fracking. Col. Roberts used filled iron torpedo shells with black powder, and later nitroglycerin. The torpedo’s borehole was filled with water. By using this new concoction of material, Col Roberts was about the effectively control the depth and trajectory of the explosion. The concept of the nitroglycerin filled “exploding torpedo” was used well into the 1990’s for water and oil wells. However, almost a half a century before nitroglycerin became obsolete in the fracking community, engineers in an oil field in Hugoton, Kansas, ran the first successful fracking oil rig using an alternative process utilizing water, sand, and chemicals. Two years later, that process was optimized and used in the first commercial application of hydraulic fracking on record. The innovative process used in the Hugoton, Oklahoma, and Duncan, Kansas, is the foundation for the modern hydraulic fracturing

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