When oil and fishing industries meetAnchorage economic consulting firm updates model to assess ‘preemption impacts’ to fisheries from OCS oil and gas development Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
The ocean is only so big. So what happens when one industry sets up shop in waters potentially valuable to another industry?
That was the question before Marcus Hartley and his colleagues at Northern Economics.
The Anchorage-based economic consulting firm recently updated a model for determining “pr....
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