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... feet . Then I think they went to 6,500 feet . They brought in one of the greatest fields in the country . Now , that is something that I am wondering about . I think our principal duty on this committee is to try to get some firm idea ...
... feet . Then I think they went to 6,500 feet . They brought in one of the greatest fields in the country . Now , that is something that I am wondering about . I think our principal duty on this committee is to try to get some firm idea ...
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... feet , to convert that into increased production is going to take months , if not a year or two . Of course , you are getting some increased pro- duction now because you have one well , but before that field is drilled up , if it is as ...
... feet , to convert that into increased production is going to take months , if not a year or two . Of course , you are getting some increased pro- duction now because you have one well , but before that field is drilled up , if it is as ...
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... feet of gas in our known reserves in the United States today . I have heard that 160 trillion feet used up in making gasoline , and in the next sentence used up as a fuel for keep- ing people warm . You cannot have that cake and eat it ...
... feet of gas in our known reserves in the United States today . I have heard that 160 trillion feet used up in making gasoline , and in the next sentence used up as a fuel for keep- ing people warm . You cannot have that cake and eat it ...
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... feet of natural gas in 1946 , half of which was consumed in the oil and gas fields themselves , or for carbon black . Applying proper fac- tors to translate the remaining amount of gas into liquid fuels by known technologies it can be ...
... feet of natural gas in 1946 , half of which was consumed in the oil and gas fields themselves , or for carbon black . Applying proper fac- tors to translate the remaining amount of gas into liquid fuels by known technologies it can be ...
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... feet of natural gas to equal , in heating value , a ton of oil . To hold 35,000 cubic feet of gas at atmospheric pressure would require a cubical room or tank 33 feet in each dimension . These figures may seem uninteresting but we will ...
... feet of natural gas to equal , in heating value , a ton of oil . To hold 35,000 cubic feet of gas at atmospheric pressure would require a cubical room or tank 33 feet in each dimension . These figures may seem uninteresting but we will ...
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