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Hydraulic fracturing, commonly referred to as “fracking,” has ignited both acclaim and debate over the years, remaining a contentious issue globally. This transformative technique has propelled the United States back into the spotlight as an energy-exporting powerhouse, contributing to reduced gasoline prices for both consumers and businesses. However, fracking is not without its risks, posing potential dangers to the environment and public health. Therefore, it is essential for petroleum engineers and industry professionals to delve deeply into this complex subject.
Hydraulic Fracturing and Well Stimulation (PDF), the inaugural installment in the Sustainable Energy Engineering series, provides an in-depth analysis of hydraulic fracturing, highlighting its ecological and economic impacts. This volume is an evolution of the previously published paper by the same title from Scrivener Publishing. It features not only revised articles but also exciting new contributions that ensure engineers are informed about the latest advancements and techniques in the field.
This essential resource stands as a cornerstone for any petroleum engineer actively engaged in the industry, as well as for students of petroleum engineering, environmental engineers, and other scientific professionals involved with hydraulic fracturing. The book encapsulates cutting-edge information and practical insights that are indispensable for navigating today’s energy landscape.
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ISBN: 978-1-119-12345-6, 978-1-119-12344-9. Expand your knowledge and understanding of hydraulic fracturing today!









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