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Water grab in Kansas oil boom

Blake Ellis
@CNNMoney

June 12, 2012: 5:25 AM ET

"In hydraulic fracturing, water is injected into the ground at a high pressure to help crack shale rock and bring oil to the surface. The industry says it takes as much as 2 million gallons of water to drill a single horizontal well in "

"Select Energy"

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http://money.cnn.com/2012/06/12/pf/kansas-water-america-boomtown/index.htm?iid=Popular





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