Popp finds permitting ‘seriously flawed’Analysis of oil and gas issues for Kenai Peninsula Borough says Cook Inlet gas reserves declining; Redoubt, possible second Cosmopolitan well bright spots for oil Kristen Nelson PNA Editor-in-Chief
What can the Kenai Peninsula Borough do to ensure continuing supplies of natural gas — used not only for heat and energy, but to drive two major borough industries? Bill Popp, the borough’s oil and gas liaison, said chief among issues that must be addressed to encourage future oil and gas developmen....
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Incomplete information, abuse of process System flawed New development needed Continued exploration and production ConocoPhillips looking at second quarter sidetrack at Cosmopolitan
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