Pipelines plugging progressMarathon says Cook Inlet acreage access good, technology and rigs improving, but Alaska’s pipeline regulatory system needs revising Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
Discovering and developing more natural gas in Cook Inlet will help solve the problem of declining reserves in Southcentral Alaska, but Marathon Oil officials warn that new sources of gas require new pipelines — an area where the state isn’t yet up to speed.
Southcentral Alaska’s natural gas indust....
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Price one of needed changes DOE report says inlet has potential State needs to get better at pipeline end of the business Pipeline regulation done all over the world
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