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TexasTowelie

(111,977 posts)
Thu Jul 12, 2018, 03:13 PM Jul 2018

Worthless just two years ago, West Texas sand now brings in billions

Standing high on top of a windswept dune in the West Texas plains, Greg Edwards stares out into a vast ocean of sand. It stretches in every direction, interrupted only by an occasional strip of asphalt or clusters of silos that rise high into the sky.

Edwards runs a frack-sand mine. And those silos mark the presence of his rivals, who suddenly seem to be popping up everywhere. As he turns 360 degrees under the blistering midday sun, he calls out their names one by one: “Badger ... Atlas ... High Roller ... Alpine ... Black Mountain ... Covia.”

Twelve months ago, none of them existed -- not even the mine owned by Edwards’s employer, Hi-Crush Partners. It was the first of its kind here in West Texas. Day one was July 31, 2017. Ten others immediately followed. And another 10 or so are now hustling to get started.

Together, they will mine and ship some 22 million tons of sand this year to shale drillers all around them in the Permian Basin, the hottest oil patch on Earth. It is a staggering sum of sand, equal to almost a quarter of total U.S. supply. And within a couple years, industry experts say, the figure could climb to over 50 million tons.

Read more: https://www.mrt.com/business/energy/article/Worthless-Just-Two-Years-Ago-West-Texas-Sand-Now-13066430.php
(Midland Reporter-Telegram)

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Worthless just two years ago, West Texas sand now brings in billions (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2018 OP
What will they replace the big hole in the ground with? Wwcd Jul 2018 #1
They are leaving it open TexasTowelie Jul 2018 #2
No doubt. Yee haa! Big trucks n gunz Wwcd Jul 2018 #3
 

Wwcd

(6,288 posts)
1. What will they replace the big hole in the ground with?
Thu Jul 12, 2018, 03:17 PM
Jul 2018

Bury some more toxic Nuke Waste?
Fill it with frack-well sludge?

TexasTowelie

(111,977 posts)
2. They are leaving it open
Thu Jul 12, 2018, 03:29 PM
Jul 2018

for a massive 4X4 truck rally. Guaranteed redneck ratings blockbuster! #MAGA

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