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Fracking with CO2 to replace water a distant goal, GE says
April 8, 2014 By Ernest Scheyder Reuters
April 8, 2014, Niskayuna, NY – Carbon dioxide,
used for years to force crude oil out of old wells, likely will
not replace water in fracking anytime soon because of technical
challenges and limited infrastructure, says General Electric Co
, which is studying the issue under a $10 billion research
program.
April 8, 2014, Niskayuna, NY – Carbon dioxide,
used for years to force crude oil out of old wells, likely will
not replace water in fracking anytime soon because of technical
challenges and limited infrastructure, says General Electric Co
, which is studying the issue under a $10 billion research
program. | READ MORE
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