Finding new value from old Cook Inlet platformsSeamount suggests some uses for the aging platforms in Alaska’s Cook Inlet Alan Bailey Petroleum News Staff Writer
Oil production is slowing down in Alaska’s Cook Inlet and operations on some of the oil platforms have already stopped. But could the lives of the aging platforms in the Inlet be extended?
Dan Seamount, commissioner at the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, thinks “yes.”
In a Feb. 11 presen....
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