State takes comments on risk assessmentCitizen watchdog groups question scope and method of project to measure the risk to oil and gas infrastructure across Alaska Eric Lidji Petroleum News
As the state works to create a model for measuring the risks threatening oil and gas infrastructure in Alaska, some are worried the scope of the project isn’t broad enough.
A contractor with the Department of Environmental Conservation presented an early draft of the mathematical model on May 5 in A....
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