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Natural gas stored underground is expected to have risen by 74 billion cubic feet to 3,703 Bcf in the week ended Oct. 11, according to the average estimate of 10 analysts, brokers and traders.
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In the 1960s and 1970s, as the edifice grew into a potent symbol of the African ... Outer Wall is more than 800 feet long and contains an estimated 182,000 cubic feet of stone, more than in ...
If George Lucas is to fly to a premiere of one of his movies, he must arrive fresh without jet lag. The G550 maintains a ...
Natural gas in underground storage is projected to have increased by 53 billion cubic feet to 3,498 Bcf in the week ended Sept. 20, according to the average estimate of 11 analysts, brokers and ...
Built in A.D. 52 by Claudius, this multipurpose triumphal arch fused both beauty and practicality, standing as a conspicuous symbol of Roman ... three million cubic feet of water.
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570 billion cubic feet of natural gas storage; 17 natural gas processing plants; and 10,600 km of gas gathering pipelines, as well as 525,000 tonnes polypropylene production capacity. Its Data ...
To call the VW ID. Buzz "long anticipated" is an understatement. Finally ready for U.S. roads, has the electric microbus lost ...
Parex shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol PXT. The term "Boe" means a barrel of oil equivalent on the basis of 6 thousand cubic feet ("Mcf") of natural gas to 1 bbl. Boe may be ...