Corsair decision appealedPacific Energy claims four expansion leases justify planned drilling program Eric Lidji Petroleum News
A small independent oil company claims the state didn’t expand an offshore Cook Inlet unit as a way to bolster the case against the owners of the Point Thomson unit on Alaska’s North Slope.
The claim arises from an effort by Pacific Energy Resources to more than double the size of the Corsair unit....
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