
The Boom
How Fracking Ignited the American Energy Revolution and Changed the World
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Narrado por:
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Patrick Lawlor
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Russell Gold
Russell Gold, a brilliant and dogged investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal, has spent more than a decade reporting on one of the biggest stories of our time: the spectacular, world-changing rise of "fracking". Recognized as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and a recipient of the Gerald Loeb Award for his work, Gold has traveled along the pipelines and into the hubs of this country’s energy infrastructure; he has visited frack sites from Texas to North Dakota; and he has conducted thousands of interviews with engineers and wildcatters, CEOs and roughnecks, environmentalists and politicians. He has also sifted through reams of engineering reports, lawsuit transcripts, and financial filings. The result is an essential audiobook - a commanding piece of journalism, an astounding study of human ingenuity, and an epic work of storytelling.
Fracking has vociferous critics and fervent defenders, but the debate between these camps has obscured the actual story: Fracking has become a fixture of the American landscape and the global economy. It has upended the business models of energy companies around the globe, and it has started to change geopolitics and global energy markets in profound ways. Gold tells the story of this once-obscure oilfield technology - a story with an incredible cast of tycoons and geologists, dreamers and drillers, speculators and skeptics, a story that answers a critical question of our time: Where will the energy come from to power our world - and what price will we have to pay for it?
©2014 Russell Gold (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. Recorded by arrangement with Simon & Schuster, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Narrator clearly didn't attempt to learn oil and gas terms. Several mispronounced terms... even company names.
Decent book with some history but clear narrator isn't familiar with oil & gas industry
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I learned a LOT about fracking from it.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Back for a second listen on the fracking factsWhat do you think the narrator could have done better?
Ditto the Shlumberger comments elsewhere. How hard can it be? Type "Schlumberger pronunciation" in a Google search and turn up the volume.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
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Why all the Chesapeake Oil stuff? Charge less for a smaller book that sticks to the topic advertised please.Some wheat, but lots of chaff
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Bad accents.
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Exceeded all expectations
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Excellent overview of fracking
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Personally, I wanted to know more than what smart-ass comedians, the biased and agenda-laden media, and empty-headed petitioners had to say, and the book delivered.
Through vignettes, the book gives the reader a glimpse into many levels of the industry - from the highest echelons to lowest field hand to the communities and individuals that sit on top of promising geological formations.
I came away with a view that the real "superstars" in America are the businessmen (but fat chance they'll be recognized as such anytime soon given current popular anti-business leftist sentiments).
The book was balanced, showing how it is an environmentally dirty business (and where in the processes it is dirty), and how it has improved, and where it still lacks. Intriguing was the account of the Sierra Club 'scandal', (where they took natural gas donations and teamed-up with that industry against the coal industry - which seemed reasonable to me - shut-down one dirty industry at a time, but the President of the club handled it badly and suffered for it). Also interesting was the history of various mid-size domestic natural gas drilling companies from the perspectives of their founders and their leaders - purely inspiring.
Reads Like High Adventure - Balanced, Informative
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Somehow the author manages to stay balanced
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Fracing, good or bad? Turns out it's both
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Schlumberger is mispronounced
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great book
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