CINGSA applies for higher gas pressureSays higher maximum allowed pressure in reservoir will enable facility to safely achieve required contracted storage capacity Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Cook Inlet Natural Gas Storage Inc., known as CINGSA, has applied to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission for permission to increase the maximum allowed pressure in its natural gas storage facility south of the City of Kenai on the Kenai Peninsula. The facility, which went into operation i....
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