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50+ years of production [electronic resource].
Format
Data file
Language
English
Published/Created
[New Orleans] : Minerals Management Service, [2006].
Description
2 CD-ROMs ; 4 3/4 in.
Text (PDF).
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ReCAP - Remote Storage
COMPUTER FILE 229
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Disc 1 - disc 2.
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Subject(s)
Offshore gas industry
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Mexico, Gulf of
—
Statistics
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Offshore oil industry
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Mexico, Gulf of
—
Statistics
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Petroleum in submerged lands
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Mexico, Gulf of
—
Statistics
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United States. Minerals Management Service
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Statistics
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Summary note
Includes every monthly production report from January 1947 through August 2006, and shows the amount of natural gas and oil produced according to lease, geographical area block, well, and month. Oil production is indicated in barrels per day, and natural gas production in thousand cubic feet per month.
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Title from disc label.
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Text (PDF).
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System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader (included).
Other title(s)
Fifty plus years of production
50+ years of Gulf of Mexico OCS production data
OCLC
123945976
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