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Vol. 8, No. 33 Week of August 17, 2003
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


ANS gas could expand Cook Inlet industries

Heinze tells Natural Gas Development Authority board that it should consider expansion projects first because economics will be better than greenfield project

Kristen Nelson

Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief

Natural gas has been plentiful in Alaska’s Cook Inlet for decades, but no longer. Now there isn’t enough — at the right price — for the fertilizer plant, the liquefied natural gas plant and the utilities. Could Alaska North Slope natural gas play a role in Cook Inlet? The Alaska Natural Gas Develo....

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Supply and demand in balance in Cook Inlet

North Slope gas to Cook Inlet?

Reserve situation deteriorated

Expansions would make sense


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