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The article was created in 2008 with said the field got 58 million barrels of oil reserves left, technology (horizontal drilling, maybe also fracking?) maybe made more ressources to reserves, but in 8 years no change?! 8 years are 2920 or 2922 days, so even only 5,000 barrels per day production (which is very low of course) would be almost 15 million barrels. Greetings Kilon22 ( talk) 21:46, 18 April 2016 (UTC)
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The article was created in 2008 with said the field got 58 million barrels of oil reserves left, technology (horizontal drilling, maybe also fracking?) maybe made more ressources to reserves, but in 8 years no change?! 8 years are 2920 or 2922 days, so even only 5,000 barrels per day production (which is very low of course) would be almost 15 million barrels. Greetings Kilon22 ( talk) 21:46, 18 April 2016 (UTC)
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