recoverable
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Initial estimates indicate the reservoirs could contain 30 million to 110 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent, the company said Friday.
Alaska has about 25 billion barrels and the Gulf of Mexico has nearly 30 billion barrels of undiscovered, technically recoverable resources, according to BOEM.
From Los Angeles Times
Officials did not immediately provide a timeline for a complete cleanup but said the response would continue until the creek met “established environmental endpoints” and recoverable oil product was removed.
From Los Angeles Times
“The rare earths story is, at best, a decade away from producing anything of commercial value—assuming the resources are even technically recoverable, which is far from certain,” wrote Johnson in a Tuesday report.
From Barron's
The White House estimates $53 billion in recoverable resources from critical mineral projects under the new agreement.
From Barron's
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