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Steam injection / Heavy crude oil / Injection well / Petroleum production / Solar thermal enhanced oil recovery / Steam-assisted gravity drainage / Petroleum / Chevron Corporation / Water pollution
Date: 2013-08-09 17:40:56
Steam injection
Heavy crude oil
Injection well
Petroleum production
Solar thermal enhanced oil recovery
Steam-assisted gravity drainage
Petroleum
Chevron Corporation
Water pollution

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