This document contains slides from a presentation on fracturing. It discusses the basics of fracturing, including that it has been used since the 1940s to produce oil and gas that cannot be extracted economically without it. When evaluating a potential new oil field acquisition, an environmental specialist would want to look at the field's fracturing operations to identify any pre-existing problems and avoid purchasing a field with issues. The document outlines some key terms related to drilling and well completion, such as annulus, proppant, perforating, and discusses the differences between conventional and unconventional resource development which has led to controversies over shale development.