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Vol. 8, No. 29 Week of July 20, 2003
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Bristol Bay road considered

Road could spur oil-gas extraction, end fish reliance; LNG facility possible

Ellen Lockyer

Petroleum News Contributing Writer

Alaska’s state administration is pushing forward with a plan that could result in exploitation of hundreds of millions of barrels of oil. Gov. Frank Murkowski said July 10 that the state is considering building a road along the Alaska Peninsula the 180 or so miles from King Salmon to Chignik to acce....

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Area could rival ANWR

President must make decision to remove OCS ban

Three types of lease offerings in the works

Area has been open to shallow gas leasing

Similarities to Cook Inlet basin


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