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BetacommandBot 11:13, 27 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This reads like a total corporate puff piece... I have little doubt the HR department at Devon had far too large a role in writing this article for it to even approach NPOV... 128.83.167.129 23:14, 12 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Sinopec Enters U.S. Shale JANUARY 4, 2012 Wall Street Journal by ANGEL GONZALEZ and RYAN DEZEMBER; excerpt ...

China continued its push into the U.S. oil patch, with a state-owned energy company striking a deal to help develop several shale fields in Ohio, Michigan and elsewhere. China Petrochemical Corp.'s $2.5 billion deal with Devon Energy Corp., announced Tuesday morning, marks the third billion-dollar-plus joint venture that foreign energy firms have signed with U.S. explorers in as many weeks. Known as Sinopec, China Petrochemical is making its first foray into the U.S. by buying a one-third stake in Devon's acreage in five emerging fields—four shale plays and one limestone field. But the company is following a path already ...

See Talk:Shale oil extraction#potential resource. 99.190.80.182 (talk) 08:23, 6 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]