Storing Cook Inlet gas steadies production, priceBasin’s natural gas demand varies seasonally for residential and utility needs, while industrial users take a steady stream of gas Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
The Cook Inlet basin is going to need natural gas storage — probably on the order of five times the amount available today — to meet demands during cold weather, ensuring energy and well productivity by allowing for steady production.
This is a result of a transition in the Cook Inlet natural gas m....
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Base gas vs. working gas One depleted reservoir in use in Cook Inlet Values of storage
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