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Natural Gas Underground Storage - North American Cooperation on Energy Information

Sub-surface facilities used for storing natural gas. The facilities are usually hollowed-out salt domes, geological reservoirs (depleted oil or gas field) or water bearing sands (called aquifers) topped by an impermeable cap rock.

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2017-11-21

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2017-11-21

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2004 - 2016-12

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Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada;Strategic Policy and Innovation Sector. (2017-11-21). Natural Gas Underground Storage - North American Cooperation on Energy Information. Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada;Strategic Policy and Innovation Sector.

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