Geologists admit they missed a spotNew silica sand samples from the Black Hills indicate South Dakota could start profiting from the Bakken by supplying proppant Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
With a new discovery of silica sand in South Dakota, the Black Hills suddenly show a tint of green.
A fracturing sand company, South Dakota Proppants, SDP, has found the type of sand quality necessary for fracking approximately 15 miles northwest of the small community of Hill City in the heart of t....
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