Regulatory commission agrees to hear Cook Inlet gravity bank issueForest goes after Cook Inlet Pipeline, charging carrier’s gravity bank provisions are discriminatory Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska said July 19 that it will hear a complaint by Forest Oil Corp. against Cook Inlet Pipeline Co. concerning handling of gravity bank issues.
The commission appointed Janis Wilson as the administrative law judge in the proceeding, set an Aug. 3 deadline for others w....
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