Alaska abolishes CBM leasing program
Larry Persily Petroleum News government affairs editor
On May 11, the last day of session, the Alaska Legislature passed a bill ending the state’s first come, first serve, over-the counter shallow gas leasing program.
Under the new legislation future applicants for non-conventional shallow gas exploration, including coalbed methane, will have to go thro....
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