
Saudi America
The Truth About Fracking and How It's Changing the World
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Sarah Mollo-Christensen
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Bethany McLean
Best-selling author Bethany McLean reveals the true story of fracking's impact - on Wall Street, the economy, and geopolitics.
The technology of fracking in shale rock - particularly in the Permian Basin in Texas - has transformed America into the world's top producer of both oil and natural gas. The US is expected to be "energy independent" and a "net exporter" in less than a decade, a move that will upend global politics, destabilize Saudi Arabia, crush Russia's chokehold over Europe, and finally bolster American power again.
Or will it?
Investigative journalist and bestselling author Bethany McLean digs deep into the cycles of boom and bust that has plagued the American oil industry for the past decade, from the financial wizardry and mysterious death of fracking pioneer Aubrey McClendon, to the speculators who are betting on America's ascendance and the collapse of OPEC in the great game of geopolitics. McLean finds that fracking is a business built on attracting ever-more gigantic amounts of capital investment, while promises of huge returns have often not borne out. Overeagerness in partaking in a boom can lead to all types of problems and just as she did with the Enron story, in Saudi America McLean points out the reality and the risks of the inflated promises of the fracking boom.
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Great book; okay recording
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Awesome and informative book!
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obviously informative but surprisingly interesting
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I read everything by Bethany McLean!
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Bethany McLean is Best
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Informative
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I especially like the praise of China's “carbon trading system”! Get a load of this chart you will not find in the book. Coal consumption chart.
https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/ieo/images/figure_4-2.png The author also hints the administration's coal policy could kill the shale revolution!
By itself this book is worse than useless to anyone new to the topic. But it is useful once you read Zeihan.
And of course we have the imminent collapse of hydrocarbons because renewables will be so cheap as to drive them from the market. The author seems to believe twenty years is about right.
Finally, the author seems sympathetic to delay fracking to “save fracking” hydrocarbons for future agricultural fertilizer needs. “Imported oil is not your enemy, it's your friend.”
At least so says this ‘Jane Fonda’ of planet salvation. She believes in delayed gratification; we should pay more for imported oil instead of grabbing for cheap domestic fracking sources like a child. After all, we will eventually need it for fertilizer to feed ourselves.
In summary, this book is a perfect exhibiton of hopeful coersion “because it is good for you”. Then rattles off one policy after another throughout the book. She especially disdainful that US has no strong energy policy. She seems to like the Chinese approach.
Read Peter Zeihan First "The Absent Superpower"
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The Fracking Paradox
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Good stuff
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