CIE challenging CIPL rates againWith a 2010 settlement reaching its expiration date, the small Cook Inlet producer is question proposed rate increase Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
The Cook Inlet Pipe Line is once again causing consternation for a small oil producer.
Cook Inlet Energy LLC is asking state regulators to evaluate the merits of a proposed 19.3 percent increase in shipping rates along the 42-mile Cook Inlet oil pipeline.
The pipeline runs along the coast of the wes....
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