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Vol. 9, No. 23 Week of June 06, 2004
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Enstar installs longest horizontal directional drilled pipe in Alaska

Work done last winter on west side of Cook Inlet to replace portion of 20-inch transmission line in danger of being washed out

Kristen Nelson

Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief

In 1991, Enstar Natural Gas Co. did the first horizontal directional drilling in Alaska when it replaced a section of its Beluga pipeline under the middle channel of the Susitna River on the west side of Cook Inlet. Enstar, a subsidiary of Semco Energy, is the natural gas transmission company for So....

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Hole drilled, expanded, pipe pulled through

Ice road, ice bridges required

Twelve-hour window to connect

Project cost right at $5 million


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