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Date: 2013-06-26 10:11:24
Oil shale
Petroleum production
Synthetic fuels
Tight oil
Unconventional oil
Shale oil extraction
Bakken formation
Shale gas
Shale oil
Petroleum
Soft matter
Matter

The Geopolitics of Energy Project THE SHALE OIL BOOM:

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