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Vol. 8, No. 41 Week of October 12, 2003
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Airing the three sides of ANWR

Air, waste management professionals hear cases for and against exploration in coastal plain of Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, gain overview of wildlife

Steve Sutherlin

Petroleum News Associate Editor

Because of oil and gas development on Alaska's North Slope, people who live there are living longer, said Richard Glenn, Arctic Slope Regional Corp. vice president. Glenn, an Inupiat Eskimo from Barrow, spoke in favor of opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil exploration and production....

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A “motherland issue”

Exploration has no lasting effect

1002 area unique

Overview of terrestrial wildlife


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