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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. Why You Shouldn't Discount Lesser Known Oil and Gas Plays - AOL

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  4. Oil and Gas Producer in All of the Right Plays - AOL

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  6. 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

  7. Petroleum politics - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oil and Gas Journal (OGJ), Venezuela has 77.2 billion barrels (1.227 × 10 10 m 3) of proven conventional oil reserves, the largest of any country in the Western Hemisphere. In addition it has non-conventional oil deposits similar in size to Canada's - at 1,200 billion barrels (1.9 × 10 11 m 3 ) approximately equal to the ...

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  9. Marcellus natural gas trend - Wikipedia

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    The new Pennsylvania oil and gas law passed in February 2012 increased the rebuttable presumption distance around each oil and gas well, from 1,000 feet to 2,500 feet, and increased the time period from 6 months to one year following drilling, completion, or alteration of a well bore. [91]