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The Frackers

The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters

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The Frackers

By: Gregory Zuckerman
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Everyone knew it was crazy to try to extract oil and natural gas buried in shale rock deep below the ground. Everyone, that is, except a few reckless wildcatters - who risked their careers to prove the world wrong. Things looked grim for American energy in 2006. Oil production was in steep decline and natural gas was hard to find. The Iraq War threatened the nation’s already tenuous relations with the Middle East. China was rapidly industrializing and competing for resources. Major oil companies had just about given up on new discoveries on U.S. soil, and a new energy crisis seemed likely.

But a handful of men believed everything was about to change. Far from the limelight, Aubrey McClendon, Harold Hamm, Mark Papa, and other wildcatters were determined to tap massive deposits of oil and gas that Exxon, Chevron, and other giants had dismissed as a waste of time. By experimenting with hydraulic fracturing through extremely dense shale - a process now known as fracking - the wildcatters started a revolution. In just a few years, they solved America’s dependence on imported energy, triggered a global environmental controversy - and made and lost astonishing fortunes.

No one understands these men better than the award-winning Wall Street Journal reporter Gregory Zuckerman. His exclusive access enabled him to get close to the frackers and chronicle the untold story of how they transformed the nation and the world. The result is a dramatic stretching from the barren fields of North Dakota and the rolling hills of northeastern Pennsylvania to cluttered pickup trucks in Texas and tense Wall Street boardrooms.

Activists argue that the same methods that are creating so much new energy are also harming our water supply and threatening environmental chaos. The Frackers tells the story of the angry opposition unleashed by this revolution and explores just how dangerous fracking really is.

©2013 Gregory Zuckerman (P)2013 Gildan Media LLC
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This book should be viewed as a corporate history of the US firms that brought hydraulic fracturing to prominence. In this goal, it's rather detailed. That said, if you're looking for a detailed or well documented discussion of the energy industry broadly or the role of energy policy, you should look elsewhere. The final chapter attempts to tackle some of these topics, but the discussion is limited/not very nuanced, and feels tacked on. The narration is also rather dry.

A detailed but narrowly focused business history

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Phenomenal listen for a geologist that was peripherally involved in the business and interested in the impacts fraking had on the global economy.

phenomenal listen

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This is a very interesting and educational book. What is fracking? Fracking or hydraulic fracturing is a method of obtaining natural gas and oil from shale. Basically, a well is drilled, and hydraulic fluid is pumped into the well at great pressure to fracture the shale and release the gas and oil which is then pumped to the surface. There are many controversies and opinions about fracking. Most of the opinions are just that opinions and very little scientific research exists to support conclusions one way or the other at this time. However, I highly recommend that you read this book and learn about fracking and the wildcatters who developed the technology.

What is Fracking? This book will help you learn.

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I was listening at the time of Aubrey Mcclendon's indictment and death. Very interesting book.

Incredible timing for this audiobook...

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Rent and oil and gas company, Flynn, oil, and gas draw four and 50 shallow wells in western New York and Pennsylvania. Enjoy the book.

Good twice and was in the business

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