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Methane / Fuel gas / Geology of Canada / Geology of Saskatchewan / Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin / Coalbed methane / Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists / Montney /  British Columbia / Shale gas / Geography of Canada / Provinces and territories of Canada / Canada
Date: 2015-07-13 14:47:03
Methane
Fuel gas
Geology of Canada
Geology of Saskatchewan
Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
Coalbed methane
Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists
Montney
British Columbia
Shale gas
Geography of Canada
Provinces and territories of Canada
Canada

Profile David Jenkinson P. Geol. Associate Post Secondary Education

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