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| Written by DUSTIN BLEIZEFFER, Casper Tribune | |
| Thursday, 25 September 2008 | |
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It's not enough to know about drill bits and multiple well completions. To
successfully produce natural gas in the West today, energy companies
have to know about how to grow falcate alfalfa in drought conditions,
and how to affix radio collars to small game birds. Read More...
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