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Vol. 7, No. 25 Week of June 23, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Williams plans exit from Alaska stage

North Pole refinery, stake in trans-Alaska oil pipeline, gas stations and rest of Alaska operations all up for sale — but gasline could mean a curtain call

Allen Baker

PNA Contributing Writer

The familiar swirling logo of Williams Cos. Inc. could be gone from Alaska by the end of the year. The Tulsa-based company announced June 18 that its big refinery in North Pole, its 3.1 percent stake in the trans-Alaska oil pipeline, its gas stations and all the rest of its Alaska operations are up....

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Refocusing effort

Varied Alaska assets

Chemical plant feasible

Refinery market active

Pressure on shares

Enron fallout hurt

Stock price has cratered


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