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The coal deposits are classified as Recoverable Reserves, Estimated Recoverable Reserves, Demonstrated Reserves and Identified Reserves and Undiscovered Reserves.
Russia Blog 2009
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The coal deposits are classified as Recoverable Reserves, Estimated Recoverable Reserves, Demonstrated Reserves and Identified Reserves and Undiscovered Reserves.
Russia Blog 2009
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Recoverable domestic natural gas reserves appear to be sufficient to meet our national needs for well over 100 years.
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To learn more about this assessment, read the fact sheet, “An Estimate of Recoverable Heavy Oil Resources of the Orinoco Oil Belt, Venezuela” and visit the USGS Energy Resources Program web site.
Think Progress » Ed Schultz Tells Robert Gibbs He’s ‘Full Of Sh*t’ And ‘You’re Losing Your Base’ 2010
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Recoverable resources for the two fields comprised in the Tombua-Landana project are estimated at 350 million barrels.
Chevron Starts Angola Project as Focus Shifts From Nigeria 2009
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Recoverable crude oil reserves have been estimated at 6-9 billion barrels by consortium member Chevron.
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Recoverable oil reserves on the block are estimated to be 210 million barrels.
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Recoverable reserves at Vung Tau are estimated at 420 million barrels.
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Recoverable reserves are estimated at between 11 million and 19 million barrels, and the field has an estimated 32 barrels of oil in place and a life expectancy of three to six years.
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Recoverable percentage of the gross assay value; price of metals; cost of production.
Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration Herbert Hoover 1919
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