THE INDEPENDENTS 2003: Evergreen boosts Alaska gas holdingsDespite controversy, Sexton says coalbed methane producer remains committed to Alaska project Kay Cashman Petroleum News
Two and a half years after Denver-based Evergreen Resources purchased the 48,000-acre Pioneer unit in Alaska’s Matanuska-Susitna Borough, its subsidiary Evergreen Resources (Alaska) has expanded its acreage position to more than 300,000 acres, drilled eight coalbed methane wells in the Pioneer unit....
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