âA lively, exciting, and definitely thought-provoking book.â âBooklist
Things looked grim for American energy in 2006, but a handful of wildcatters were determined to tap massive deposits of oil and gas that giants like Exxon and Chevron had ignored. They risked everything on a new process called fracking. Within a few years, they solved Americaâs dependence on imported energy, triggered a global environmental controversy, and made and lost astonishing fortunes.
No one understands the frackersâtheir ambitions, personalities, and foiblesâbetter than Wall Street Journal reporter Gregory Zuckerman. His exclusive access drives this dramatic narrative, which stretches from North Dakota to Texas to Wall Street.
âA lively, exciting, and definitely thought-provoking book.â âBooklist
Things looked grim for American energy in 2006, but a handful of wildcatters were determined to tap massive deposits of oil and gas that giants like Exxon and Chevron had ignored. They risked everything on a new process called fracking. Within a few years, they solved Americaâs dependence on imported energy, triggered a global environmental controversy, and made and lost astonishing fortunes.
No one understands the frackersâtheir ambitions, personalities, and foiblesâbetter than Wall Street Journal reporter Gregory Zuckerman. His exclusive access drives this dramatic narrative, which stretches from North Dakota to Texas to Wall Street.