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Numerology Gallons of motor gasoline obtained from one barrel of crude oil. (Source: US Energy Information Agency) 19

Products derived from crude oil including balloons, deodorant, denture adhesive, crayons, nail polish and credit cards. denture adhesive, crayons, nail polish and credit cards. 6000 (Source: Rankin Energy)

California is the top consumer of gasoline in the US. California is the top consumer of gasoline in the US. California is the top consumer of gasoline in the US. (Source: US Energy Information Agency)(Source: US Energy Information Agency) #1

The number of rigs scheduled for The number of rigs scheduled for The number of rigs scheduled for removal this year from the US Outer Continental Shelf.removal this year from the US Outer Continental Shelf.removal this year from the US Outer Continental Shelf. 359 (Source: US Bureau of Safety & Environmental)Enforcement)

Highest frequency, in GHz, de? ning the Ka band, used for communication bandwith. See full story on page 52.

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The number, measured in b/d, of LPG consumed in the

US in 2011. (Source: US Energy Information Agency)(Source: US Energy Information Agency) 2,200,000

Keystone XL pipeline, in miles, extending from Hardisty, Alberta, to 1179

Steele City, Nebraska. (Source: TransCanada)

Bobbins in a rope-closing machine at Bridon’s new Bobbins in a rope-closing machine at Bridon’s new facility in the UK. See full story on page 61.

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The year Subsea 7 takes delivery of a newbuild 18-person saturation diving system. See full story on page 67.

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