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Peak oil / Synthetic fuels / Energy economics / Petroleum production / Environmental economics / Unconventional oil / Oil shale / Fossil fuel / Shale gas / Petroleum / Soft matter / Energy
Date: 2014-10-26 17:49:55
Peak oil
Synthetic fuels
Energy economics
Petroleum production
Environmental economics
Unconventional oil
Oil shale
Fossil fuel
Shale gas
Petroleum
Soft matter
Energy

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