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Vol. 7, No. 42 Week of October 20, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Alternate testing for tundra hardness to be compared with DNR methods

ConocoPhillips would begin one stretch of road based on new test; next summer comparisons would be made with road built after traditional test for tundra travel

Kristen Nelson

PNA Editor-in-Chief

More details are available on ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc.’s plan to build a demonstration ice road section west of the Kuparuk River unit which will test alternative methods to determine when the tundra is sufficiently hard for winter travel. (See brief in Oct. 13 issue of PNA.) In September applica....

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When can ice road work begin?

Test sections offset from previous ice road routes

DNR proposes tundra opening by areas


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