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May 11, 2001 --- Vol. 7, No. 55May 2001

Fairweather to manage SDC unit

A group of environmental organizations filed an appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit yesterday, claiming that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's approval of Hilcorp Alaska's Liberty oil field development in the Beaufort Sea was illegal. The organizations allege that the project approval infringed the National Environmental Policy Act, the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act and the Administrative Procedures Act. The organizations also allege that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, when making its determination for the project, infringed the Endangered Species Act.

The organizations, which consist of the Center for Biological Diversity, Defenders of Wildlife, Greenpeace USA and Pacific Environment, have yet to file a court briefing, documenting in detail their arguments supporting their claim. Nor has BOEM or Hilcorp yet made any response.

- ALAN BAILEY

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Aurora will ship gas from Nicolai Creek this summer; more work planned

Forest coring at Redoubt Unit No. 2 well

Forest Oil Corp. announced first quarter operational results May 9 for North America and international operations. Sixteen of 20 wells were completed for an 80 percent operational rate, the company said. For Alaska, Forest reported that the Redoubt Unit No. 2 well is currently coring in the objective Hemlock zone. The well will be logged and tested after coring is complete and all operations should be complete at the well within the next three weeks. Forest has 100 percent working interest at Redoubt.

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