Chevron looking to expand Cook Inlet natural gas storageThe company is asking for permission to store natural gas in ‘nearly depleted’ sand at Ivan River unit on west side of Cook Inlet; would provide more deliverability at high demand Eric Lidji Petroleum News
Chevron is looking to store more natural gas in Cook Inlet.
Through its affiliate Union Oil Company of California, Chevron is asking the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to begin injection at the Ivan River unit this summer.
The unit sits on the west side of Cook Inlet, near the mouth of t....
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