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CARBO Ceramics: Exits Chapter 11 and Appoints Don Conkle as CEO

CARBO Ceramics Inc. announced that it has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This marks the successful and expeditious completion of CARBO’s financial restructuring process along with the implementation of the Company’s Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”), which was confirmed by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of …

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Technology Roundtable: Unconventional Oil

Russia is starting to develop its unconventional reserves with pilot projects and longer term plans in place. How do you see the current state of the unconventional sector in Russia and how quickly do you think full scale unconventional development in the region will take place? Weatherford: It is difficult …

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Carbo Ceramics: CARBORosLite Used In Frac Jobs In Western Siberia

A major Russian Operator in Western Siberia pumped CARBO Ceramics’ new, Russian made light weight proppant CARBORosLite on a number of frac operations. The product is specially designed to target pressure sensitive formations like the “Ryabchek”, AB1 (1-2). Due to the unique low density of CARBORosLite, the gel and breaker …

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Carbo Ceramics Launches CARBOProp RCP and CARBOProp RCP LT

CARBO Ceramics Eurasia (CCE) launches CARBOProp RCP, resin coated ceramic proppant for reservoirs of moderate temperature and CARBOProp RCP LT, for low temperatures. This new product offers excellent bonding strength to avoid proppant flow back. CCE teamed up with Uralchimplast (UCP) in its research efforts to develop a RCP that has minimum …

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Carbo Ceramics Launches CARBORosLite

CARBO Ceramics Eurasia (CCE) launches CARBORosLite, a new light weight ceramic proppant made in Russia. This new produce is 10% lower in specific gravity compared to intermittent strength proppant (ISP) and provides superior conductivity in reservoirs with a closing pressure up to 5000 psi. The product is approximately 30% more voluminous …

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