Gregory Zuckerman is a special writer at The Wall Street Journal and the bestselling author of The Greatest Trade Ever. He is a two-time winner of the Gerald Loeb Award and a winner of the New York Press Club Journalism Award. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and two sons.
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—their ambitions, personalities, methods, and foibles—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 narrative tracking a brutal competition among headstrong drillers. It stretches 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.
The frackers have already transformed the economic, environmental, and geopolitical course of history. Now, like the Rockefellers and the Gettys before them, they’re using their wealth and power to influence politics, education, entertainment, sports, and many other fields. Their story is one of the most important of our time.
本书讲述的是,几位被视为极度投机和疯狂的企业家,如何靠着近乎偏执的创业精神和技术创新,为美国在页岩油气开采方面带来革命性的变化。 一场能源巨变,幕后却是几个看起来不怎么光鲜的人,他们贪婪、自负、偏执,有很多的不完美,但靠了盲目的乐观和一股子钻进去的精神,他们...
评分 评分大量的石油使用,使得石油这种可再生资源面临枯竭的可能。如今高科技的发展,能不能也如添加剂一般,左一个,右一个添加在一起,就调和成如今人们已经无法离开的石油呢?事实证明应该是不可行的,于是美国石油大亨们在石油越来越贫乏的今天,想到了在岩石中开采出石油。真是没...
评分最早听到页岩二字,还是自己在读官仙的时候。官仙里面的北崇区,就蕴含有大量的页岩。当然,那本书里说的是油页岩。我在百度上查过,油页岩又叫油母页岩,是页岩的一种。对于地质学的这些东西,我是外行,一点儿也不懂,不过照我估计,本书里所提到的那些能够产生石油和天然气...
评分本书讲述的是,几位被视为极度投机和疯狂的企业家,如何靠着近乎偏执的创业精神和技术创新,为美国在页岩油气开采方面带来革命性的变化。 一场能源巨变,幕后却是几个看起来不怎么光鲜的人,他们贪婪、自负、偏执,有很多的不完美,但靠了盲目的乐观和一股子钻进去的精神,他们...
1)自由市场经济决定了适宜的激励制度;2)发达资本市场提供了充沛的资金来源;3)法律制度保障了私有化的开采权;4)地理数据公开,基础设施完善;5)地广人稀,自然资源丰厚;6)美国特色不惧失败的创业精神 => 一场改变美国,影响世界的页岩能源革命由此到来。向无畏坚持的Wildcatters致敬!
评分Entertaining recap of the shale boom, as true an American occurrence as anything. But where does that leave renewables?
评分后半部分写的有凑字数之嫌啊,有时候震撼业界的技术,其实简单直白的讲似乎毫不起眼,但是却足以影响千万人的生活
评分作为新年的第一本开篇书! 虽然没有把六家公司全部看完,但故事性强,人物刻画很明显,值得一看。不得不说,很大程度上,家庭环境对这些entrepreneur影响也是很大的。从另一个方面来说,中东国家能源收入堪忧,经济来源不稳定无法保障,是不是也算是页岩气革命的一个副作用呢哎。 回到公司运作的本质来看,自由竞争的市场是让小公司的优势得以充分展现的环境,但人、想法跟行动的配合才是让他们得以成功的关键吧。当然不是每家公司都是抱着改变、创新这一类飘渺的或者说理想型的想法而运作,有的单纯是看准市场,希望谋求利润,但他们的坚持可敬。
评分很有趣的一本书,对于我这个门外汉,了解页岩气到底是怎么一回事儿还是很足够的。段子也够多,自由市场可以激发好的创造,同时也可能作恶,这个是需要注意的。
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