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It turns out that a huge percentage of the world’s most prolific oil and gas deposits has been found in fractured carbonate structures. Think Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Oman; the North and Barents Seas; India, Sichuan, China, and much of the Gulf of Mexico production in this context. Often these are structures that were deposited in bays or seas without big tidal action, millennia ago.
via Important McMoRan News Greeted With A Big Yawn – Forbes.
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