Definition of hydrofracturing in English:
hydrofracturing
noun ˈhʌɪdrəʊˌfraktʃərɪŋˈhīdrəˌfrak(t)SHəriNG
another term for hydraulic fracturing
Example sentencesExamples
- A successful hydrofracturing allows the yield to increase from few tens of percent to more than hundred percent.
- This method is highly effective in making hydrofracturing more successful by removing debris that may block the effectiveness of the injection of high-pressure, high-volume water.
- So over the past four years, we've built that bridge; the drillers understand that hydrofracturing is a legitimate and productive technology.
- Generally after hydrofracturing, the water will remain murky and will take a few days to clear.
- If the well is 700-1,000 feet deep, then hydrofracturing is generally chosen.
Definition of hydrofracturing in US English:
hydrofracturing
nounˈhīdrəˌfrak(t)SHəriNG
another term for hydraulic fracturing
Example sentencesExamples
- If the well is 700-1,000 feet deep, then hydrofracturing is generally chosen.
- This method is highly effective in making hydrofracturing more successful by removing debris that may block the effectiveness of the injection of high-pressure, high-volume water.
- So over the past four years, we've built that bridge; the drillers understand that hydrofracturing is a legitimate and productive technology.
- A successful hydrofracturing allows the yield to increase from few tens of percent to more than hundred percent.
- Generally after hydrofracturing, the water will remain murky and will take a few days to clear.