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Chevron to file application to drill in Gulf

New Orleans : LA : USA | Oct 21, 2010 at 7:11 AM PDT
Source: Seattle Times
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AP Energy Writer Chevron Corp. may be one of the first companies to ask permission to drill new wells in the Gulf of Mexico since the moratorium was lifted. The San Ramon, Calif., oil giant said Thursday it plans to file an application for drilling permits in the next several days for various deepwater... FULL ARTICLE AT Seattle Times
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