2000 to today: Alaska gas interest revivesChanging gas supply situation in Lower 48 sparks pipeline interest; Far East prices put liquefied natural gas back on the boards Bill White Researcher/writer for the Office of the Federal Coordinator Editor’s note: This is the first part of the concluding section of a three-part story. The Alaska gas pipeline project got another life in the late 1990s as North Slope producers showed renewed interest in tackling the job.
Oil production from the flagship Prudhoe Bay field had plunged about 50 percent since its peak a decade earlier. With Prudhoe fading, perhaps the time was near for....
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