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Endogenous growth theory suggests technological progress may have substantial positive externalities for society as a whole.
Truncated Oil-bearing
Refers to oil reservoirs that have been cut off or shortened, often by geological processes such as erosion or faulting.
Anticline
A type of geological fold characterized by an arch-like shape where the oldest rocks are at the core.
Fault Trap
A geological structure where displaced strata create a trap that can contain fluids such as oil or gas.
Natural Gas
A fossil fuel consisting primarily of methane and other hydrocarbons, used as an energy source and feedstock in chemical manufacturing.
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