Over the course of millions of years, heat and pressure can transform the organic remains of animals and plants into crude oil. That's why they're called a fossil fuels — the long-dead creatures that ...
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The potential use of fracking continues to divide West Australians, particularly in the Kimberley
Few places rely on resources quite like Western Australia, from gas to iron ore, the state has built its financial prosperity on what lies beneath the ground. But in the process of finding the balance ...
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