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Hydraulic fracturing has managed to become both the most detested and most championed form of oil and gas exploration. With a long history and a promising future, hydraulic fracturing has and will continue to have serious public policy implications. PERC’s Terry Anderson and the Hoover Institution’s Carson Bruno examine the hydraulic fracturing process and the market mechanisms which would allow us to take advantage of fracking’s benefits and mitigate its costs.
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