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real storage

[ree-uhl, reel]

noun

Computers.
  1. (in a virtual storage system) the portion of addressable memory that consists of main storage.



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Via a very real storage closet, a hidden door holding cleaning products slides open to a comics-only green room and bar.

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“Drawing down CO2 and putting it away—that is a real offset, real storage,” Goldberg adds.

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The upshot is that, while prices overall could rise or fall, contango would have to widen much more to signal real storage distress.

So, the real storage capacity in the United States is approximately 645 million barrels, compared to the 458.5 million barrels the EIA reported on March 18 as the crude oil inventory level.

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The tested area was shallow as well—a real storage site would inject CO2 more deeply and provide more protection, he said.

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