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Why We Flare

Miller, 2016

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Modern society makes great use of hydrocarbons and commodity chemicals, requiring the drilling of wells for hydrocarbons, and refineries and chemical plants to produce the products that drive our society. In the course of operation of these complex machines, flaring will …
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