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Vol. 17, No. 31 Week of July 29, 2012
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


New pipeline under Cook Inlet endorsed

Citizens council favors reopening Drift River oil terminal temporarily, then building subsea line to end risky tanker traffic

Wesley Loy

For Petroleum News

The Cook Inlet Regional Citizens Advisory Council is endorsing a limited reopening of the Drift River terminal, but believes a new pipeline under the inlet is the best oil transportation option long term. That’s the gist of a new “position paper” from the council, a congressionally mandated organiza....

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Subsea pipeline favored

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