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Ginger Adams Otis is an editor and reporter with The Wall Street Journal in New York.
Death Valley is the hottest, driest and lowest national park in the US – and arguably the most visually arresting.
Death Valley is the hottest, driest and lowest national park in the US – and arguably the most visually arresting.
The must-see wonders of California include dramatic coastlines, hidden caves, and stunning landscapes. Experience the best ...
Relive your favourite film memory with a road trip across California that begins in Los Angeles and ends in Mammoth Lakes ...
Update, 8 p.m.: Highway Department Director Jeff Bryant told Clarksville Now late Tuesday that the basin next to Hankook Atlas BX was the one that overflowed, spilling stormwater northwest ...
The Shunbei area in the Tarim Basin is typical of ultra-deep carbonate reservoirs with multi-stage tectonic movements and petroleum charges where thermal cracking and evaporative fractionation are ...
Chevron intends to increase the usage of a technique known as "triple-frac," in which it fractures subterranean rock in three wells at a time, in the Permian basin, Reuters reports. --The plan is ...
Only minimal amounts of untapped oil and gas resources remain in the historic Los Angeles fossil fuel production basin, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). New estimates released by ...
Oil prices fell below $60, the lowest in years. Most of it is drilled in the Permian Basin, a stretch of land containing oil deposits scattered across tens of thousands of square miles where ...
Not sure which National Parks should be added to your April itinerary? With over 429 different national parks to choose from, it can be a bit confusing to figure out which is best during each season.