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Coal / Technology / Petroleum production / Biofuels / Synthetic fuels / Substitute natural gas / Fischer–Tropsch process / Gasification / Natural gas / Energy / Chemistry / Fuel gas
Date: 2007-09-10 10:46:33
Coal
Technology
Petroleum production
Biofuels
Synthetic fuels
Substitute natural gas
Fischer–Tropsch process
Gasification
Natural gas
Energy
Chemistry
Fuel gas

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