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Vol. 6, No. 4 Week of April 28, 2001
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


NRC committee hears testimony on impacts of North Slope oil and gas development

Gravel placed to date is 12,000 acres; Corps of Engineers working with companies this past year to get them to reuse gravel versus capping or grind and inject

Kristen Nelson

PNA Editor-in-Chief

By The volume of gravel on the North Slope is fairly well known, but the impact of oil and gas development on tundra and wildlife is not as well understood. That was some of what the National Research Council committee heard at an open meeting April 2 in Fairbanks. The committee is preparing a rep....

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Plants at little risk

Caribou displacement

Coastal plain different

Report due out in 2002


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