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Geography of Texas / National Helium Reserve / Natural gas / United States Bureau of Mines / Liquid helium / Amarillo /  Texas / Keyes /  Oklahoma / Helium-3 / Hugoton Natural Gas Area / Helium / Matter / Chemistry
Date: 2014-08-07 12:27:47
Geography of Texas
National Helium Reserve
Natural gas
United States Bureau of Mines
Liquid helium
Amarillo
Texas
Keyes
Oklahoma
Helium-3
Hugoton Natural Gas Area
Helium
Matter
Chemistry

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