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Vol. 5, No. 6 Week of June 28, 2000
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Changes in oil patch color market for consultants

Oil and gas consulting is here to stay, and it’s not just for old timers or downsized engineers anymore

Steve Sutherlin

PNA Contributing Writer

The golden age of the oil and gas consultant is over — or just beginning — depending on who you talk to. Downsizing and outsourcing has created a new set of opportunities for consultants. But the maturation of the Alaska oil industry has dried up demand for wildcat consultants, the independent geolo....

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