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Unconventional gas in the U.S.
Tad W. Patzek
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Biofuel
66%
Coal Seam
33%
Coal-Fired Power Plant
33%
Electricity Generation
33%
Energy Consumption
33%
Heavy Oil
66%
Natural Gas
100%
Nuclear Fission
33%
Oil Field
66%
Primary Energy Consumption
33%
Renewable Energy
33%
Unconventional Gas Resource
33%
Keyphrases
Alternative Energy Systems
33%
Coal-fired Power Station
33%
Environmentally Acceptable
33%
Heavy Tar
33%
Local Transportation
33%
Local Use
33%
Low-resource Countries
33%
Nuclear Fission
33%
Primary Energy Consumption
33%
Rich Countries
33%
Tight Sand
33%
Ultra-heavy Oil
33%
Unconventional Gas Resources
66%
West European Countries
33%
Engineering
Biofuels
66%
Coal Seam
33%
Coal-Fired Power Station
33%
Heavy Oil
33%
Natural Gas
100%
Nuclear Fission
33%
Oil Field
66%
Petroleum Resource
33%
Power Generation
33%
Primary Energy Consumption
33%
Material Science
Biofuel
66%
Crude Oil
33%
Natural Gas
100%