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Natural Gas and Urban Energy
Sandridge Natural Gas Headquarters, Oklahoma City, OK.
Two major corporate headquarters projects for natural gas companies in Oklahoma City promise to dramatically remake that city's central core. There's a buzz associated with all that energy:
A one-time cow town, oil town, and even a tent city (when it was
founded during the 1889 land rush), Oklahoma City is urgently trying to
reinvent itself as the next big city in America. If “America is the
Saudi Arabia of natural gas,” as T. Boone Pickens puts it,
then Oklahoma City is its Riyadh. It's home to three of the largest
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