U.S. shale oil producers are returning to existing wells and giving them a second, high-pressure blast to lift output for a fraction of the cost of a finishing a new well. These “re-fracs” are taking hold as shale oil producers look to take advantage of $100 a barrel crude without making big investments in new .
By Liz Hampton (Reuters) - U.S. shale oil producers are returning to existing wells and giving them a second, high-pressure blast to lift output for a.
U.S. shale oil producers are returning to existing wells and giving them a second, high-pressure blast to lift output for a fraction of the cost of a finishing…
By Liz Hampton (Reuters) - U.S. shale oil producers are returning to existing wells and giving them a second, high-pressure blast to lift output for a.
(Reuters) — U.S. shale oil producers are returning to existing wells and giving them a second, high-pressure blast to lift output for a fraction of the cost of a finishing