Explorers 2011: Licensing continues to draw explorersMore companies applying for exploration licenses but the program is sometimes delayed by permitting or legal challenges Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
While the North Slope and Cook Inlet account for the majority of the exploration work going on in Alaska, companies continually sniff around the rest of the state.
The State of Alaska began offering exploration licenses in 1998 as a way to encourage drilling in prospective areas of the state not inc....
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