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  2. Russell Ranch Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    The Russell Ranch Oil Field is an oil and gas field in the Cuyama Valley of northern Santa Barbara and southern San Luis Obispo Counties, California, in the United States. . Discovered in 1948, and reaching peak production in 1950, it has produced over 68 million barrels (10,800,000 m 3) of oil in its lifetime; with only an estimated 216,000 barrels (34,300 m 3) of recoverable oil remaining ...

  3. J. M. Fields - Wikipedia

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    J.M. Fields was a discount department store chain based in Salem, Massachusetts. The chain expanded rapidly in the early 1960s from a regional New England enterprise, opening stores along the entire eastern seaboard from Maine to Florida .

  4. Fields Market - Wikipedia

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    Fields Market is an independent grocery store in West Hills, Los Angeles, California.Formerly an Alpha Beta grocery store, it was known as West Hills Market prior to 2004, and it was renamed when new co-owners Bill Rinck and Richard Smith opened the store in March 2004.

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  6. Sonic Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Sonic's presence in the Houston area had traditionally been with domestic brands, but the acquisition of Momentum added BMW, Jaguar, and Audi brands to the companies portfolio. This sale also represented the first direct acquisition of a Saturn franchise by a retail automotive group, with the purchase of two Bay Area Saturn stores. [14]

  7. Phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The sale of 5% electric vehicles is commonly regarded as a "tipping point" at which sales are likely to continually increase on a standard "S curve" pattern. At the end of 2023, 31 countries (including most EU countries, China and the US) had reached well over 5% of the market as electric, 15 countries were over 20%, and two were over 50%.