[Glass Technology Services] Consortium Stimulates Shale Hydrocarbon Research

Glass Technology Services (Glass Technology Services) has joined the eCORP Stimulation Technologies LCC (ecorpStim) clean shale stimulation research and development consortium. Scientists at Glass Technology Services, who have many years' experience in novel uses of glass-based materials, will assist the consortium research team, which includes doctors and scientists at Baylor College of Medicine, Rice University, the Energy Safety Research Institute at Swansea University and its collaborative partner, University of Grenoble, in evaluating and furthering developments in delivery of ecorpStim's non-water, chemical-free stimulation technologies. The addition of Glass Technology Services to the ecorpStim research consortium is important to furthering ecorpStim's goals of advancing proprietary concepts for the use of silica in the environmentally-sustainable development of shale hydrocarbon production. For more information, please visit: www.ecorpstim.com/press-center/

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