More questions than answers on CI gasSenate Resources Committee hears industry and agency perspectives on concerns about natural gas supplies from the Cook Inlet basin By Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Most people seem to agree on the scope of the problem, but finding solutions to the vexing question of ensuring adequate future energy supplies for the residents of Southcentral Alaska, given dwindling gas production and deliverability from the Cook Inlet basin, appears as far away as ever. And on....
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Gas storage Gas prices RCA caught in the middle Land and market access 80 percent of prospective land available CIRI: gas storage development not economic Marathon and Nordik exploring CIRI land Five Cook Inlet gas wells awaiting permits
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