Based in Dallas, Aschere Energy is a developer of oil drilling opportunities. Aschere Energy is a participant in some of the most successful oil drilling ventures in the country, with a focus on creating drilling prospects in wells that have high rates of success. Suggestive of the prominent role the company plays in the oil extraction industry, Aschere clients work with the most effective and powerful geo-technology and methods available, such as hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking.
Fracking refers to the process whereby hydraulic pressure is used to fracture rocks and allow the natural shale gas and oil contained within to flow out. This gas and oil is funneled through a well. Before the drilling takes place, a steel pipe is fitted into the upper portion of the rock. This casing is meant to protect groundwater from any contaminants that may leak. Cement is used to secure this casing. A fluid compound of mostly water and sand, plus a few chemicals mixed in for extraction, is used to encourage the flow of the gas and oil into the well.
Fracking allows the extraction of natural resources where other technology doesn't. Shale deposits in the rocks below the surface contain huge oil and gas reserves, and tapping into them has become a lucrative prospect for the American fuel economy.
Fracking refers to the process whereby hydraulic pressure is used to fracture rocks and allow the natural shale gas and oil contained within to flow out. This gas and oil is funneled through a well. Before the drilling takes place, a steel pipe is fitted into the upper portion of the rock. This casing is meant to protect groundwater from any contaminants that may leak. Cement is used to secure this casing. A fluid compound of mostly water and sand, plus a few chemicals mixed in for extraction, is used to encourage the flow of the gas and oil into the well.
Fracking allows the extraction of natural resources where other technology doesn't. Shale deposits in the rocks below the surface contain huge oil and gas reserves, and tapping into them has become a lucrative prospect for the American fuel economy.