Perspectives on Cook Inlet basin gasAn evolving natural gas market brings new challenges and opportunities for utilities and producers as legacy fields decline Alan Bailey Petroleum News
In a world of volatile natural gas prices, the small and isolated gas market of Alaska’s Cook Inlet basin faces some interesting challenges, as production from aging gas fields declines and new players come to the region seeking business opportunities.
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