Affordable access to facilities key
to attracting new oil companiesOil and gas division director thinks North Slope producers should get a ‘reasonable return’ on their investments but if they charge too much for facilities it will make for an ‘uneven playing field’ for new explorers By Kay Cashman PNA Publisher
If the state does only one thing to help new players on Alaska’s North Slope, Division of Oil and Gas Director Mark Myers says it should be to make sure they have “fair access” to pipelines and processing facilities, which are largely owned by the slope’s big three producers, BP Exploration (Alaska)....
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