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In praise of the United States Geological Survey

March 25, 2007 By David Strahan1 Comment
By David Strahan. Published in Geoscientist, and Petroleum Review, April 2007. When it comes to estimating the scale of oil and gas resources, the United States Geological Survey has a reputation of coming up with some very large numbers. (more…)...
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