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Some experts believe the age of oil is near its end. Others insist that there are trillions of untapped barrels left—and that the future of oil depends more on what happens above ground than below.
Author: Drake Bennett
February 26, 2006
Some experts believe the age of oil is near its end. Others insist that there are trillions of untapped barrels left—and that the future of oil depends more on what happens above ground than below.
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