Technical Library
Lindsey Moore, Liberty Staff Engineer, reviews Liberty’s unsurpassed library of regained conductivity test (as conducted by PropTester), helping us to recommend and utilize fluid systems that minimize potential reservoir and frac damage.
Last-mile logistics solution that dramatically reduces dust and noise on a frac location, while also reducing truck traffic for more efficient delivery.
Presence of bacteria can have a long-term impact on reservoir performance. Liberty Sr. Staff Engineer Kyle George explains that Liberty can monitor for bacteria during and after the job to minimize their impact and help our customers make the right choices for biocides.
Liberty’s unique tech team background has always forcused on learning from direct fracture diagnostics. Fracture model calibration is the first step in understanding the economic impact of frac design changes.
A simple frac fluid with high viscosity can be made using a four commonly-used grocery-sourced materials.
Liberty’s Rock Doc and VP of Engineering, Dr. Leen Weijers, has three experiments to explain how fractures start to grow.
Did you know that frac fluid can be made using simple products available at your local grocery store? Our lab manager, Joel, whips up a batch of frac fluid in the kitchen, using ingredients most of us have under the sink!
An ultra-low concentration frac fluid system that can help reduce job cost and reservoir damage.
Statistical analysis that provides an assessment of independent completion and geological parameters that drive production.
Liberty provides a proprietary viewer of completion and production data for liquid-rich basins to help operators spot trends in production drivers.