Chevron pursues Cook Inlet developmentDealing with declining oil and gas production from Alaska’s Cook Inlet basin presents both challenges and opportunities for Chevron Alan Bailey Petroleum News
When it comes to extracting oil and gas from Alaska’s Cook Inlet basin, many of the easy pickings were found years ago. But there are still rewards to be had from working this technically and commercially demanding region, Steve Wright, Chevron’s Alaska asset development manager, told the 2008 Resou....
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