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Special Pub. Week of November 30, 2004
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THE EXPLORERS 2004: State’s non-competitive CBM program abolished

A one-time opportunity to convert shallow gas lease applications to exploration license saves day for Holitna Energy, which is looking to tap remote gas to power Donlin Creek mine in southwestern Alaska

Kay Cashman

Petroleum News

Companies interested in tapping Alaska’s shallow gas experienced a setback in mid-2004 when the state of Alaska legislated out of existence its non-competitive, first-come first-served, shallow gas leasing program, also known as the coalbed methane program. Alaska’s non-competitive shallow gas leasi....

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