Inside The Black Mountain Vest Sand Mine As Once-Worthless Commodity Now Fetches Billions

Visitors pass in front of sand dunes at Monahans Sandhills State Park in Monahans, Texas, U.S., on Tuesday, June 19, 2018. In the West Texas plains, frack-sand mines suddenly seem to be popping up everywhere. Twelve months ago, none of them existed - together, these mines will ship some 22 million tons of sand this year to shale drillers in the Permian Basin, the hottest oil patch on Earth. Photographer: Callaghan O'Hare/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Visitors pass in front of sand dunes at Monahans Sandhills State Park in Monahans, Texas, U.S., on Tuesday, June 19, 2018. In the West Texas plains, frack-sand mines suddenly seem to be popping up everywhere. Twelve months ago, none of them existed - together, these mines will ship some 22 million tons of sand this year to shale drillers in the Permian Basin, the hottest oil patch on Earth. Photographer: Callaghan O'Hare/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Inside The Black Mountain Vest Sand Mine As Once-Worthless Commodity Now Fetches Billions
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