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The Shale Revolution: George Mitchell’s Natural Gas Moonshot (Part 1)

The Shale Revolution: George Mitchell’s Natural Gas Moonshot (Part 1)

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George Mitchell and his team—people like Nick Steinsberger—through relentless experimentation and financial pressure targeted natural gas in the Barnett Shale and unlocked generations of US energy supply. The question was less, “is the gas there?” and more “can it be produced economically?”By answering that question they changed the US natural gas market, global geopolitics, and the daily life of everyday Americans.In this episode we tell the story of George Mitchell, the son of Greek immigrants who clawed his way from financial hardship in Galveston to build a multi-billion dollar energy business—first by using his technical skills to find natural gas others missed, then by signing a pivotal long-term contract to feed Chicago’s growing demand. That deal generates substantial cash flow, but it also becomes a ticking time bomb: as US gas markets lurch through decades of regulation, shortages, and deregulation, Mitchell’s core field starts to run out, and the company faces the real prospect of defaulting on its obligations.Backed into a corner, Mitchell bets the future of his firm on the Barnett Shale—rock that industry experts say can’t be produced economically. We follow two decades of failed experiments, internal skeptics, and near-disaster until a young engineer, Nick Steinsberger, stumbles into a cheaper way to frack wells and finally cracks the code that turns the Barnett from science project into scalable resource.Along the way, we zoom out to the larger gas market: how postwar pipeline build-outs, 1970s energy crises, and 1980s deregulation set the stage for Mitchell’s moonshot—and why this quiet breakthrough in North Texas is the reason today’s AI data centers, power grids, and geopolitics have the luxury of assuming abundant US energy supply.Chapters(01:07) Excerpt from The Frackers(02:30) The US supply of energy for AI was unlocked by the Shale Revolution(06:40) George Mitchell’s childhood(11:21) George and Johnny Mitchell start Oil Drilling Co(14:05) Finding the Boonsville Bend gas field(20:30) The market for Boonsville gas & signing the Chicago contract(25:00) US natural gas markets through the decades(30:30) Mitchell Energy goes public(33:15) The decline of gas reserves from Boonsville leads to Barnett experiments(34:21) Shale geology versus conventional formations(42:22) Mitchell Energy sued by landowners(47:10) Bill Stevens, COO of Mitchell Energy, skeptical of the Barnett project(48:10) Chevron’s Barnett project(52:20) Nick Steinsberger stumbles into an insight & unlocks the code(59:30) Mitchell Energy tries to sell itself, fails, then succeeds(01:04:31) Lessons learnedReferencesThe Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of The New Billionaire Wildcatters by Gregory Zuckerman (Link)George P. Mitchell: Fracking, Sustainability, and an Unorthodox Quest to Save the Planet by Loren C. Steffy (Link)A Retrospective Review of Shale Gas Development in the United States: What Led to the Boom? By Zhongmin Wang and Alan Krupnick, 2013 (Link)Windfall: How the New Energy Abundance Upends Global Politics and Strengthens America’s Power by Meghan L. O’Sullivan (Link) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.backtestpodcast.com
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