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Bringing
Water to Ghana
~ Following Up Sean
Kyle, Kyle Equipment Co.
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In the May
issue of National Driller, I told you about the trip to
Ghana, the wells we hydro-fracked, and the current laws
regarding well yield and abandonment. This month I will tell
you how those wells made out, what changes the government is
planning to make to their laws and show you the Kingaka crew
receiving their certificates of training.
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Charles
Kyle with the Kingaka crew. |
In November of 2000, Charles F. Kyle, owner and president
of Kyle Equipment Co., Sterling, Mass., traveled back to Ghana
for the West Africa Water Conference. The people attending
this conference ranged from local drillers to government
officials, and the main focus was how to bring water to the
villages. It was here that Mensa Nunyuie, owner of Kingaka
Co., informed us of the results of the 12 wells we hydro-fracked
and also where we learned what new laws are on the horizon in
regards to well construction and abandonment in Ghana.
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As a result
of the success of the hydro-frac® process, the government is
planning to change the existing regulations to include hydro-fracking.
As I stated last time, the current law is to drill 200 feet,
and if there is not at least 4 gallons per minute (gpm), the
well is to be abandoned immediately (i.e. back filled and
sealed off). The new law will state that if the well is
drilled to 200 feet and there is not a suitable yield, then
the well will be hydro-fracked - only if this fails will the
well be abandoned. After all was said and done, Mensa and
Kingaka Co. had hydro-fracked 35 wells and had a 100-percent
success rate. The government just couldn't argue with those
numbers.
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Charles
Kyle presents the Kingaka crew leader, Emmanuel
Ahiayibor, with his certificate of training. |
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In a place where water is sparse and money is even harder
to come by, it just makes sense to do anything in your power
to achieve maxim results on the first attempt. Now the same
budget that would provide wells for half a dozen villages can
now be used to provide wells for more than a dozen villages.
The trip was not all business, however. At the water
conference, Charlie had the opportunity to meet the crew that
Jim and I had put through training and present them with
certificates of training.
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