Rich layers of shale oil are discovered under Yellow Earth, North Dakota and the neighboring Three Nations Indian reservation. All hell breaks loose.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Sayles works as a fiction writer, screenwriter, actor and feature film director. His novel Union Dues (1978) was nominated for the National Book Award and the National Critics' Circle Award. He has written over a hundred screenplays and was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He has directed 18 feature films, with another, I Passed This Way, currently in progress. His films Matewan and Lone Star, as well as his previous novel A Moment in the Sun, are often used for instruction in History and American Studies courses. Yellow Earth is his fifth novel.
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EXPLORATION- we meet the players as the decision is made to drill the Bakken shale oil reserve STIMULATION- people make commitments an take sides as the fracking begins EXTRACTION- wells begins to pay off, a point of no return is reached ABSQUATULATION- worldwide oil prices dip, the drillers leave as quickly as they came, somebody gets left holding the bag
EXPLORATION- we meet the players as the decision is made to drill the Bakken shale oil reserve STIMULATION- people make commitments an take sides as the fracking begins EXTRACTION- wells begins to pay off, a point of no return is reached ABSQUATULATION- worldwide oil prices dip, the drillers leave as quickly as they came, somebody gets left holding the bag
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