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Geography of Texas / Geology / Shale gas / Haynesville Shale / Barnett Shale / Hydraulic fracturing / Bend Arch–Fort Worth Basin / Marcellus Formation / Eagle Ford Formation / Geology of Texas / Geography of the United States / Shale
Date: 2012-05-30 12:33:12
Geography of Texas
Geology
Shale gas
Haynesville Shale
Barnett Shale
Hydraulic fracturing
Bend Arch–Fort Worth Basin
Marcellus Formation
Eagle Ford Formation
Geology of Texas
Geography of the United States
Shale

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