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Vol. 7, No. 22 Week of June 02, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Enbridge touts alternative to massive single gasline from North Slope

Proposes twin 36-inch diameter lines rather than a single 52-inch sysytem to reduce financing costs, speed up deliveries, allow pipe to be made in North America; convinced there are no technical obstacles to offshore route to maximize Arctic potential

Gary Park

PNA Canadian Correspondent

Calgary-based Enbridge Inc., convinced about the looming need for gas from the U.S. and Canadian Arctic, is making a quiet, yet persistent case for an offshore delivery system as cost projections for the Alaska Highway project have climbed. Wayne Sartore, vice president of northern pipeline developm....

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Offshore Canadian Arctic vital

Northern pipeline will take longer

Single line would use more steel

Line would be in shallow water


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