Meet The Permian’s Latest Frac Efficiency Challenge: Hotter Than Normal Temps, Earlier Than Normal

The last time a May day was this hot in Pecos, TX was seven years ago.

The forecast calls for high temperatures of 108 on Thursday and 109° on Friday in Pecos. Next week, things get worse with temps projected to hit 110°. The average this time of year is about 16° cooler.

What do temps like this mean for the frac supply chain? Who wins, who loses? Why is there a run on dry ice? We discuss…

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