CINGSA applies for pressure increaseTells AOGCC that an unexpected gas pocket in the gas storage reservoir creates a need for higher gas pressure than anticipated Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Following an application to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission for approval to increase the maximum gas pressure allowed in its Kenai Peninsula gas storage facility, Cook Inlet Natural Gas Storage Alaska Inc., or CINGSA, presented its case to the commission in a May 6 hearing. The compan....
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