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Size, as measured in acres.
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Companies like Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell and Chevron have poured billions of dollars into deals to give them access to acreage in the Marcellus Shale and other shale formations.
Although the existence of gas-bearing shales in the States has been known about for decades, its potential has only recently been unlocked through a combination of access to acreage, incentives for owners and exploration companies, and the existence of a well-developed supply chain.
It will also look to take advantage of economies of scale by adding to acreage but not so much to costs.
Greenbelt land has been used for right-of-way in preference to acreage which can be commercially developed".
Our analysis of the relationship between herbicide concentrations and crop acres near the home was limited to acreage within 750 m.
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1 39 p.m.: This story was updated to add that the fire was knocked down and to downgrade acreage to 3.2 instead of five.
The Fords continue to add acreage to their portfolio, which has stands of Douglas fir, pine and hemlock.
She started collecting weathervanes, trade signs, tableware, pewter, sleighs and so much more in 1911, amassing so much that she had to find acreage to house it all.
But we continue to add acreage to our parks, and here in New York City, PlaNYC 2030, our sustainability plan, sets a goal that all New Yorkers live within a ten minute walk of a park.
The idea was to gain access to exploration acreage that the company has in the semiautonomous Kurdish region of Iraq.
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