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DescriptionOil shale radio frequency extraction.JPG
English: Artist's rendition of a shale oil extraction process using radio waves
The author of the work is not named in the source document, which was published by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The note associated with Figure 5 reads "Artist conception of a deviated well pattern for insertion of radiofrequency antennas and withdrawal of produced oil with minimum surface disturbance." (see page 12 of pdf)
{{Information |Description = Artist's rendition of a [[shale oil]] extraction process using radio waves |Source = https://e-reports-ext.llnl.gov/pdf/341283.pdf Figure 5, page 17, call-out and description on page 12 |Date = ~~~~~ |
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