A paper written by our Joel Adams and Clem Rowe, presented and well received at HF2013, the International Conference for Effective and Sustainable Hydraulic Fracturing (sponsored by CSIRO). The paper is now a very popular download with other papers from Effective and Sustainable Hydraulic Fracturing (the paper being Chapter 18). The paper provides an overview of nine (9) uses of hydraulic fracturing providing valuable differentiation as to their principles, benefits and environmental impacts. We expect this work should go a long way to dispelling many of the misconceptions that have been beaten up by the media who appear oblivious to the many types of hydraulic fracturing that have existed without incident or objection for decades. This paper includes a proposal for a much needed nomenclature to clearly classify the many applications of hydraulic fracturing for the benefit of regulators, the betterment of the industry and the peace of mind of the community.
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