How Fracking Became Americas Money Pit
For most any nation, let alone a superpower, energy independence is considered the geopolitical holy grail. So when fracking lured in American investors, everyone had high hopes the country would finally break free of OPEC. But oil is a complex game, and 2020 saw sharp declines in demand caused by the cartels maneuvering, shale oils oversupply, and now the devastating effects of the coronavirus. Whats worse, the startup mentality of the U. S. fracking industry promised investors mythical growth and nonexistent returns. In the end, it burned a 340 billion hole in Wall Streets pocket. Video by Matt Goldman and Mike Byhoff Like this video Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive perks: Bloomberg is the First Word in business news, delivering breaking news analysis, uptotheminute market data, features, profiles and more:
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