Description
Exposing the invisible, highly lucrative supply chain of the specific quartz sand that keeps the global oil industry alive. The global energy revolution driven by hydraulic fracturing-fracking-is usually discussed in terms of oil, gas, and heavy machinery. But the entire system relies on a bizarre, invisible commodity: sand. Not just any sand, but "frac sand," a highly specific, crush-resistant quartz crystal. Without millions of tons of this exact silica injected into the earth to hold open bedrock fractures, the oil simply will not flow.This investigative business book exposes the aggressive, multi-billion-dollar shadow economy of the frac sand mining industry. It tracks the frantic logistics of moving literal mountains of sand across continents, creating overnight boomtowns and devastating ecological footprints. The text dissects the intense corporate rivalries, the mafia-like supply chain contracts, and the volatile pricing structures of a commodity that is as essential as the oil it helps extract.Understand the hidden material foundation of the modern energy sector. By exploring the economics of frac sand, investors and entrepreneurs can grasp the massive, unseen logistical empires that operate quietly behind the world's most lucrative industries.



