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after fracking would be the pore spaces—the tiny spaces or holes, invisible to the naked eye, in the rock? After investigating the matter with electron microscopes and a CT scan and thin slices of cores, they had the answer—an oil molecule was anywhere from slightly bigger than a gas molecule to seven times bigger. But, crucially, oil molecules of even that size could slide through the “throat” of the pore.
The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations
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