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It recently also approved the $4.1 billion development of Big Foot, a project located in the Gulf's deep water.
Chevron Makes Gulf Of Mexico Discovery Isabel Ordonez 2011
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Sympathetic to my distress, Mountain Man tried to reassure me with tales of various afflictions he contracted while traversing the globe armed with a pocket knife and flashlight strapped to his head: Violent bouts of malaria in India, rabid man-eating roosters in the Amazon, Big Foot attacks while repelling through the Arctic.
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Sympathetic to my distress, Mountain Man tried to reassure me with tales of various afflictions he contracted while traversing the globe armed with a pocket knife and flashlight strapped to his head: Violent bouts of malaria in India, rabid man-eating roosters in the Amazon, Big Foot attacks while repelling through the Arctic.
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Chevron had said in 2009 that it held talks with China National Petroleum Corp. to sell a stake in Big Foot in order to share costs of development.
Chevron To Pump $4 Billion Into Field Isabel Ordonez 2010
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Yeti, or Big Foot, he explained, is as popular in Mongolia as in the U.S., especially female Yeti.
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The CNPC official said Chevron's willingness to farm out a stake in Big Foot was due to the U.S. company's successful bid in 2007 to develop the Chuandongbei natural-gas block in China's Sichuan province.
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COOPER: Speaking of strange sightings and conspiracies, coming up on 360, we're taking a look at Big Foot.
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But for real, he believes very firmly in Big Foot.
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COOPER: Speaking of strange sightings and conspiracies, coming up on 360, we're taking a look at Big Foot.
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We thought it kind of looked like the old pictures of Big Foot.
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