Steady progress in the southern KenaiCook Inlet basin: Armstrong’s headway at North Fork unit improves economics of three other prospects in area north of Homer By Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
Just a few years ago, oil and gas development on Alaska’s southern Kenai Peninsula was a chicken and egg situation.
Now it’s poised to become a hatchery.
When Armstrong Cook Inlet brings its North Fork oil and gas project into production early next year, it could be the push needed to bring seve....
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