Some short term solutions for Cook Inlet gas shortage
Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
We’re starting to see “the first indications of a shortage of gas in Cook Inlet,” Alaska Division of Oil and Gas Director Mark Myers said Jan. 18. This is partly because more gas is needed in winter than in summer for power generation and home heating, he told the Alaska House Special Committee on O....
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