Public or private? State wants Prudhoe agreement made public; producers say it’s too sensitive
Kristen Nelson, PNA editor-in-chief
The Division of Oil and Gas, as well as members of the Legislature and some private parties, would like to see what’s in the 2000 Prudhoe Bay unit alignment agreement, but the oil companies that signed the agreement say the document is confidential — and that it is not part of the Prudhoe Bay unit o....
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