Forest Oil proposes Cook Inlet, North Slope GTL plantsCompany wants Congress to include synthetic diesel within alternative fuels under Energy Policy Act, help support gas-to-liquids plant construction Kristen Nelson PNA News Editor
Forest Oil of Denver, which expects to close on its purchase of Forcenergy Inc. around Nov. 1, is planning gas-to-liquids plants in Cook Inlet and on the North Slope to commercialize natural gas as synthetic diesel and is looking for both legislative and financial help from the federal government.
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