Hilcorp continues to monitor gas leakCompany monitoring ice conditions over leaking subsea gas pipeline in Cook Inlet and has minimized gas flow through the line ALAN BAILEY Petroleum News
In response to the discovery of gas leaking from an 8-inch gas line on the seafloor of Cook Inlet, Hilcorp Alaska is continuing to conduct daily overflights of the leak location, weather permitting, to monitor sea ice conditions and determine when it will be safe to conduct diving activities to inve....
You must be logged in to view this story. Please either log in or subscribe.
Click here to subscribe to Petroleum News for as low as $89 per year.
Subscribers log in here to read the entire newspaper (1998 to 01/16/2018)
Print this story | Email it to an associate.
Petroleum News - Phone: 1-907 522-9469 - Fax: 1-907 522-9583 [email protected] --- http://www.petroleumnews.com --- S U B S C R I B E
Copyright Petroleum Newspapers of Alaska, LLC (Petroleum News)(PNA)©2013 All rights reserved. The content of this article and web site may not be copied, replaced, distributed, published, displayed or transferred in any form or by any means except with the prior written permission of Petroleum Newspapers of Alaska, LLC (Petroleum News)(PNA). Copyright infringement is a violation of federal law subject to criminal and civil penalties.
|