Beluga River gets volume bounce in 2014Maintenance activities offsetting natural decline at the ‘fully delineated’ gas field in Cook Inlet, in 47th year of production Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
The Beluga River unit continues to operate in a state of mitigated decline.
As it enters its 47th year of production, the legacy Cook Inlet natural gas field is “fully delineated,” according to a recent plan of development from operator ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. The Sterling reservoir has declined....
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