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Energy policy / Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts / Petroleum in the United States / United States Department of the Interior / Crack spread / Oil refinery / Heavy crude oil / Oil sands / Keystone Pipeline / Petroleum / Soft matter / Chemistry
Date: 2014-01-31 14:44:15
Energy policy
Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts
Petroleum in the United States
United States Department of the Interior
Crack spread
Oil refinery
Heavy crude oil
Oil sands
Keystone Pipeline
Petroleum
Soft matter
Chemistry

Final Supplemental EIS for the Keystone XL Project

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