Low oil prices fail to quash Alaska’ s competitive positionExperts say Alaska still stacks up well against competition because of its underutilized infrastructure, constant tariff rates, stable political climate and potential for world-class discoveries Randy Brutsche PNA Technical Editor
Underutilized infrastructure, tariff rates that are constant, a state political climate that is stable and open to business, and the potential to make world-class discoveries — they’re all ingredients to keep Alaska one of the premier places to explore for, and produce, oil and gas.
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Size matters Existing infrastructure The political environment Environmental requirements and the propaganda machine
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