John-Mark Echols

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He knew no one in Texas, nor the first thing about the state’s geology. But he had a car, and for two long years, while he scraped by buying and selling a few oil leases around Houston, he drove the backroads of East Texas and Louisiana looking for signs of an oil-bearing clay known in the Mexican fields as Lagarto-Reynosa.
The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes
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