Piping North Slope gas to Southcentral Alaska might be cheaperNew study suggests a spur line from the north might be more economic than developing new Cook Inlet gas sources Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
The cliff is getting to be a well-known graphic: It shows Cook Inlet natural gas production falling off steeply in this decade, first curtailing industrial uses and then utility and home heating.
Known reserves can be developed and more gas can probably be found at existing fields, but beyond that,....
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More local gas Prime exploration areas could be restricted or off limits Cost of spur line gas None of the options are cheap
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