MMS studies Gulf’s WWII shipwrecks
Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
The Minerals Management Service is working to make sure that there is science behind its decisions, MMS Director Johnnie Burton told the Energy Council in Anchorage Sept. 20, and as part of developing that science, is participating in a study of World War II shipwrecks, six of 56 Allied ships lost t....
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