Hall Phoenix Energy is a Frisco, Texas based upstream energy corporation. Our operations are focused on exploratory and developmental onshore drilling in the United States. Our current projects include the Fayetteville Shale, Penn Sand formations, and other "unconventional" hydrocarbon objectives.

Hall Phoenix uses up to a 28 stage fracing process which improves the productivity of a natural gas well by creating fractures that act as flow channels from the wellbore deep into the rock formation. First we inject a mixture of water, sand and gels down the casing through the perforated zone at extremely high pressure, which causes cracks or fractures in the rock to form. The fluid acts as a wedge and the high pressure forces the mixture into the created fractures within the rock. When the injected fluid is removed, it leaves behind the sand to prop open the created fractures, allowing the natural gas to flow back to be gathered and sold. This process is then repeated in nearby portions of the zone of interest to break the rock up and create as many fractures as possible. The more extensive the fracture network created, the more productive the well will be.