We analyze the latest electric frac fleet news, breaking down a new disclosure from a leading pressure pumper. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must be a member. If you are new to …
Read More »The Electric Frac Fleet Is Doubling From 2018 To 2020 [Chart Of The Day]
A data-driven look at trends in electric frac fleet deployments. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must be a member. If you are new to Infill Thinking, or your membership has expired, please …
Read More »Cranking Up The Juice On The Electric Frac Replacement Narrative
In an after-hours newsletter one month ago, we warned Infill Thinking members that the buzz around electric frac fleets was poised to surge to new heights. That happened and then some! We take a look at the narrative that Wall Street has been pushing since the big dual e-fracing datapoints …
Read More »Is The Biggest US Pressure Pumper About To Roll Out An Electric Fleet? A Customer Says Yes…
On their earnings call on May 2, 2019, an E&P management team dropped this little lightning bolt of news: There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must be a member. If you are new …
Read More »Will Electrified Frac Spreads Stay On The Fringe Or Go Mainstream? Here’s How This Story Begins…
In this update, we provide a deep dive on a new topic that is emerging from the fringes in fracing: Electric Frac Spreads. Fad or a game changer? We discuss, introduce the players, talk pros and cons, and provide an overview of this new niche… There’s a lot more to …
Read More »All I Want For Christmas Is A New Frac Spread
50% of the 70 industry respondents to our recent 2018 outlook survey predicted that the US frac spread count would return to the prior cyclical high (450) next year. In our analysis of the survey results, we noted that this development would require material frac horsepower newbuild orders to be placed. …
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