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Soft matter / Fuels / Petroleum production / Shale gas / Sedimentary rocks / Greenhouse gas emissions / Hydraulic fracturing / Natural gas / Barnett Shale / Energy / Chemistry / Fuel gas
Date: 2014-09-21 11:04:22
Soft matter
Fuels
Petroleum production
Shale gas
Sedimentary rocks
Greenhouse gas emissions
Hydraulic fracturing
Natural gas
Barnett Shale
Energy
Chemistry
Fuel gas

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