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Vol. 10, No. 40 Week of October 02, 2005
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Energy industry faces worker shortage

Looming retirements face oil and gas industry; rigs also an issue, with equipment sought for U.S. work in China, Italy and Norway drilling

Erin Gartner

Associated Press Writer

Brian Barclay makes a 275-mile commute across Colorado every week to work near the dusty little town of Rifle, drawn by a natural gas boom that has added trucks, cranes and hundreds of people to the rocky landscape. Asked why he travels so far for work, the former soldier from Colorado Springs grin....

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Foreign rigs coming in to U.S.

Looming retirements


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