speculative small cap, looks like energy is building for another
breakout...i really like their services to the energy sector and as
energy prices rise the demand for their services should
rise.....
Actually, I believe there is a political play here as
well. Their frac technology uses liquid gases such as propane
to fracture the shales, instead of water, and the fracing fluid is
mostly recovered. Some regions which prohibit hydrofracing
still allow it with Gasfrac's technology.
GSFVF
Posted by morton13 on 27th of Feb 2012 at 11:19 am
GSFVF daily
speculative small cap, looks like energy is building for another breakout...i really like their services to the energy sector and as energy prices rise the demand for their services should rise.....
GSFVF
Posted by dave858 on 27th of Feb 2012 at 11:24 am
Actually, I believe there is a political play here as well. Their frac technology uses liquid gases such as propane to fracture the shales, instead of water, and the fracing fluid is mostly recovered. Some regions which prohibit hydrofracing still allow it with Gasfrac's technology.
thanks sharing the idea Dave
Posted by matt on 27th of Feb 2012 at 11:32 am
thanks sharing the idea Dave