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Tight Gas Play – and Water for Millions
Thomas Smith
Published Date:
October 7, 2008
The Edwards Limestone is a hot gas play in south Texas, while 110 km to the north, it is the primary water source for nearly 2 million people including the City of San Antonio, the site of this year’s AAPG Annual Convention.
Hot Spot Edwards Limestone
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