New study says Cook Inlet needs new gas reservesAt issue — what can be discovered and developed in Southcentral, what needs to be imported, to keep area running on natural gas Kristen Nelson PNA Editor-in-Chief
Cook Inlet natural gas reserves have been falling since 1982, because no significant new reserves have been added and the area will need new supplies — or storage facilities — to meet peak demand by the end of the decade.
That is the conclusion of a report released April 11 by the Anchorage Economi....
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