on what area you're in. Whether you're in Northern Oklahoma or North Dakota it's totally different than say south Texas is. So it' s pretty broad. Do you know much about the fracking that' s gone on in Denton? In Denton? I know a little bit. I've actually done some work there on the Barnett Shale two years ago. And I [interrupted] Could you tell me about that? Sure. Denton and the Barnett Shale is pretty much more gas than it is oil. The frack process, with a company I worked for, from Dallas to Granbury up to, oh gosh, where else did I work, up towards like [unclear] . So I've done frack work in locations--you want me to tell you about the process? How we did that? Or do you just want to ask my experience from it? Let's do process and then your experience. Okay. Different wells are prepared differently. There's a toe [the angle of the near horizontal area, toe up or toe down] . A lot of companies have done this work where you actually have to pressure that up once the sleeve [flow path] is
Audio interview with Jarrett Keim, a professional fracking driller in Oklahoma, regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. Mr. Keim describes his job responsibilities and the intricacies of hydraulic fracturing.
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