Progress on Alpine debottlenecking project slower than expectedContractors say they believed significant work on project would be done this summer, so ice roads could be used Patricia Jones PNA Contributing Writer
Some Alaska contractors expecting substantial work this summer building modules for a planned debottlenecking project at the Alpine field are finding themselves with plenty of spare time.
That’s because the expansion project as not started when contractors expected.
VECO Alaska, the prime contract....
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Company says only preliminary engineering funded, construction will be considered in next budget cyc Alpine producing beyond existing capacity, expansion needed Anticipated cost for debottlenecking project: $100 million Delays not unusual, merger might have played a factor Want to know more? 2002 2001
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