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Vol. 6, No. 12 Week of October 14, 2001
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Strategically positioned North Fork exploration project back on track

Independent North Star Energy hopes to take advantage of proximity to proposed Kenai-Kachemak gasline; decides not to drill water well due to area landowners’ concerns, will haul in water

Kay Cashman

PNA Publisher

Gas-Pro Alaska LLC’s plan for a North Fork well on the lower Kenai Peninsula was on hold for a few weeks after investors raised concerns about the time it was taking to permit the exploratory well, project geologist Keith Summar told PNA. Summar is vice president of exploration for North Star Energy....

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Oil well requires contingency plan

Near proposed Kenai-Kachemak gasline route

Permitting started Feb. 9

Water will be hauled in


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