Fracking is super important and here's why!
Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and horizontal drilling have resulted in the creation of 4.1 million jobs across America in the energy industry. According to reports by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the energy industry jobs average at $108,000/year. Besides that, as per TEA's estimates, fracking has also contributed to creating about 1.4 million manufacturing jobs across America. Click here to read more about this.
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