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Leasing for an Unconventional Play in Southcentral Kansas
December 20, 2011 | FuelFix.com

An article on the FuelFix.com website reports that Chesapeake Energy, Shell and other companies have leased hundreds of thousands of acres in southcentral Kansas with hopes of producing oil and gas from unconventional formations.


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