A third person died Saturday from injuries suffered last Wednesday at a Chesapeake Energy Corp. well site in Central Texas.
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Chesapeake Confirms Third Fatality from Well Control Incident in Central Texas
A third person died Saturday from injuries suffered last Wednesday at a Chesapeake Energy Corp. well site in Central Texas.
Chesapeake Confirms Third Fatality from Well Control Incident in Central Texas
A third person died Saturday from injuries suffered last Wednesday at a Chesapeake Energy Corp. well site in Central Texas.
Shell Tops Leading Oil/Gas Cos. on Forbes Global 2000, with U.S.-based ExxonMobil Close Behind
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Talisman, DEP Investigate Tioga County Well Control Incident
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