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U.S. Production of Natural Gas from Tight Reservoirs

U.S. Production of Natural Gas from Tight Reservoirs

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U.S. Production of Natural Gas from Tight Reservoirs

by Energy Informationo Administration

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Pittsburgh, PA: US Government Printing Office, 1993. October 1993. softcover, 11" tall, 31 pages, illustrated. very good. This report by the energy Information Administration's (EIA) Office of Oil and Gas is the fifth in a series of reports focused on domestic gas production from unconventional types of reservoirs. It is the third to address tight gas production levels. DU3.

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Title
U.S. Production of Natural Gas from Tight Reservoirs
Author
Energy Informationo Administration
Format/Binding
Softcover, 11" tall, 31 pages, illustrated
Book Condition
Used - very good
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Edition
October 1993
Publisher
US Government Printing Office
Place of Publication
Pittsburgh, PA
Date Published
1993
Keywords
geology, mining, earth science, oil and gas, natural gas

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