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Study Finds Offshore Energy Development In The Atlantic Could Increase Jobs, Investment & Government Revenue

2013-12-10 01:58:34| oilandgasonline News Articles

Opening the U.S. Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) to offshore oil and natural gas development could have remarkable benefits for job creation, U.S. energy security, domestic investment, and revenue to the government, according to a new study.

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