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  2. Petroleum play - Wikipedia

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    In geology, a petroleum play, or simply a play, is a group of oil fields or prospects in the same region that are controlled by the same set of geological circumstances. [1] The term is widely used in the realm of exploitation of hydrocarbon-based resources.

  3. File:United States Shale gas plays, May 2011.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Summary. Description: English: ... English: United States shale gas plays, May 2011. Date: 6 August 2012: Source: ... Add a one-line explanation of what this file ...

  4. 5 High-Yield Oil and Gas Plays - AOL

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  5. Unconventional (oil and gas) reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Schematic unconventional reservoir classification expressed as fluid energy vs flow potential based on initials without stimulation. Unconventional (oil and gas) reservoirs, or unconventional resources (resource plays) are accumulations where oil and gas phases are tightly bound to the rock fabric by strong capillary forces, requiring specialized measures for evaluation and extraction.

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  8. Hubbert peak theory - Wikipedia

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    "Hubbert's peak" can refer to the peaking of production in a particular area, which has now been observed for many fields and regions. Hubbert's peak was thought to have been achieved in the United States contiguous 48 states (that is, excluding Alaska and Hawaii) in the early 1970s. Oil production peaked at 10.2 million barrels (1.62 × 10 ^ 6 m 3) per day in 1970 and then dec

  9. Nat-Gas Plays You Need to Know About Now - AOL

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    Commodities have captured the attention of investors in recent years, with big bull markets in many very important markets like agricultural products and precious metals. But ever since the ...