![]() ![]() ![]() I simply want potential buyers to know what they're getting. Personally, I commend the author - an investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal who has covered the industry for many years - for including this information as a journalist myself, I would have expected no less. Second, close to 40% of the book's 385 pages consists of comprehensive source material and an alphabetic index. For those interested in buying this book, I'll lay out two key points to consider: First, this has to be one of the most definitive books on the history, development and processes involved in hydraulic fracturing of gas and oil wells ever written (while it's easily understandable by those of us not that familiar with the practice or the industry, though, don't expect to skim through it). ![]()
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