Old pipelines an issue in moving Cook Inlet gasRCA rules Agrium has presented no evidence that Cook Inlet Gas Gathering System, built before Alaska Pipeline Act enacted, is used as common carrier Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
Access to natural gas pipelines in and around Cook Inlet can be an issue in moving new sources of natural gas to market, and a ruling by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska illustrates why: some pipelines predate the effective date of the Alaska’s pipeline and right-of-way statutes.
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