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Vol. 9, No. 34 Week of August 22, 2004
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


High prices prompting oil ‘rush’ in Tennessee

State has areas that still haven’t been drilled, and there has been some recent successful exploration

Matt Gouras

Associated Press Writer

Prospectors have been drilling in Tennessee since the Civil War, searching for oil. While the industry has never amounted to much, this year, some big strikes and healthy prices have got the state back on wildcatters’ maps. As crude oil prices hover above $43 a barrel, new wells are being drilled i....

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Most wells are small

Big companies focus offshore or in Alaska


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