MAXIMAL RESERVE
by
Sam Batterman
ISBN: 9781935265528
Paperback, 296 pages
Deep River Books
Petroleum engineer Phil Channing has only been employed a week when he uncovers the largest oil reserve in history. Using the research of a recently murdered friend, Phil discovers the secret to drilling for it lies in lava tubes under the Dead Sea. But will this knowledge throw off the world's balance of power? 272 pages, softcover from Deep River.My Review:
There is a secret about America having enough oil to last for a very long time, and Phillip Channing is a newly graduate that wanted to make a difference. As his parents were now gone but they had spend everything they had on his education, so he wanted to do something that would have made them proud of him. He did make his mark by finding a place there was oil but so had others discovered his secret and they were out to get that secret, no matter the cost.
As I started to read this book, in the Prologue that thought that I would really enjoy it, but as an older woman it just was not my style of reading. I will have to say that I didn't read it all, but I think that anyone that is interested in the oil industry and the way America is using this reserve would really enjoy the book.
Thanks to "Bring It On" Communications for sending me this book free for me to review, I just wish I could have done a better job of it.












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