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Hydraulic fracturing / Shale gas / Barnett Shale / Natural gas / Marcellus Formation / Shale oil extraction / Shale gas in the United States / Aubrey McClendon / Gasland / Geography of the United States / Geology / United States
Date: 2013-10-03 21:40:55
Hydraulic fracturing
Shale gas
Barnett Shale
Natural gas
Marcellus Formation
Shale oil extraction
Shale gas in the United States
Aubrey McClendon
Gasland
Geography of the United States
Geology
United States

The Economic Value of Shale Natural Gas in Ohio Amanda L. Weinstein Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics Mark D. Partridge, Swank Professor of Rural-Urban Policy

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