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- Continental_Oil_Center abstract "Continental Oil Center is a highrise tower in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is 262 feet (134m) and has 19 floors. The building was finished in 1981. It is the current world headquarters for Continental Resources, and former headquarters for Devon Energy Corporation. As of March 2012, Devon Energy is in the process of moving into their new headquarters, Devon Energy Center, the tallest building in Oklahoma.".
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- Continental_Oil_Center owner Continental_Resources.
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- Continental_Oil_Center location United_States.
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- Continental_Oil_Center name "Continental Oil Center".
- Continental_Oil_Center opening "1981".
- Continental_Oil_Center owner Continental_Resources.
- Continental_Oil_Center status "Built".
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- Continental_Oil_Center comment "Continental Oil Center is a highrise tower in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is 262 feet (134m) and has 19 floors. The building was finished in 1981. It is the current world headquarters for Continental Resources, and former headquarters for Devon Energy Corporation. As of March 2012, Devon Energy is in the process of moving into their new headquarters, Devon Energy Center, the tallest building in Oklahoma.".
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