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Jamie Stone

Increased Seismic Activity in the Delaware Basin Brings National Scrutiny to Wastewater Disposal Practices

Reading Time: 6 minutes A 5.4M earthquake was recorded in Reeves County on November 16, 23 miles southeast of Mentone, TX, within the North Culberson-Reeves 4.5km Seismicity Response Area (SRA) boundary. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) this is the strongest earthquake to occur in Texas since 1995, and is about six miles from the 4.9M event that occurred on March 26, 2020…

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Jamie Stone

Wyoming Dataset due for Release on December 5

Reading Time: 2 minutes We are days away from the release of our data set for Wyoming – the first of its kind. In Wyoming, water sourcing is equally or in some cases more important than produced water disposal options…

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Jamie Stone

Changing Tides for Water Managers

Reading Time: 2 minutes The last few months have been a whirlwind – I haven’t spent this much time on the road in years and it’s been great. I’ve been able to spend time with clients and prospective customers at their offices, conferences, etc…

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Jamie Stone

Water and Sand: Most Used Global Resources

Reading Time: < 1 minute The Houston Chronicle recently published an article discussing the rapid growth of mobile sand mines in the Permian Basin. As operators look for ways to further cut costs and reduce their environmental footprint…

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We Need to Talk about Beneficial Reuse

Reading Time: 5 minutes Produced Water Needs to be Managed Produced water management in the Permian Basin (Permian) is largely reliant upon two main strategies: 1) disposal or 2)

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