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Date: 2011-08-09 18:27:18
Natural gas
Antrim Shale
Shale gas
New Albany Shale
Marcellus Formation
Barnett Shale
Source rock
Pittsburgh Association of Petroleum Geologists
Hydraulic fracturing
Geology
Geography of the United States
Shale

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