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Caprocks and Seals for Geologic Carbon Sequestration
Co-sponsored by USGS
January 12-15, 2010
Asilomar Conference Grounds
Pacific Grove, CA
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Dr. Scott W. Tinker
The Role of Unconventional Gas in the Global Energy Future
Co-sponsored by PIE
November 19, 2009
Stanford University
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GCEP Research Symposium 2009

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