Reserves continue to make Alaska attractiveCosts high, taxes moderate, for low overall return on investment; state now attracting medium-sized, not big players The Associated Press
Alaska remains the most costly place on the planet to produce oil and gas but the state could take steps to attract major oil company investment, according to the head of the Alaska Oil and Gas Association.
Judy Brady spoke May 25 to the Kenai chapter of The Alliance, a trade organization represent....
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Alaska ranks low on overall investment return Medium-sized companies interested now
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