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DEERFIELD, Mo. – Pumpjacks, the oil rigs that resemble those thirsty bird toys, are going up in Missouri for the first time in two decades, the latest region to revive a long-faded industry as crude nears $130 a barrel.
The sky-high price of oil has turned extraction methods recently considered cost-prohibitive into cash cows.
Bright blue pumpjacks stand over a 10-acre site near the Missouri-Kansas border where MegaWest Energy Corp., a Canadian company, is attempting to draw heavy oil
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