Petrochemical industry would have big economic impact on AlaskaGroup of faculty at University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Engineering and Mines recommends in-state processing of natural gas liquids from North Slope gas, cites example of Alberta Paul Metz, Gang Chen, Scott Huang, Tao Zhu For Petroleum News The authors are members of the faculty at the College of Engineering and Mines, University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Paul Metz is professor of geological engineering and chair of the Department of Mining & Geological Engineering; Gang Chen is professor of mining engineering; Scott Huang is professor of geological engineering; Tao Zhu is assistant professor of petroleum engineering. A consortium of petrochemical producers and engineering firms including Dow, Shell, and Mitsubishi completed an investigation of the feasibility of the development of a petrochemical industry in Alaska in 1981 in anticipation of the construction on an Alaska natural gas pipeline project. The study w....
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