Corps pauses Nome deep-water port studySays economics of expanding and deepened port were based mainly on projected oil and gas industry activities in the Chukchi Sea ALAN BAILEY Petroleum News
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced a 12-month pause in work on a feasibility study for deepening and expanding the Port of Nome. The decision comes as part of the fallout from Shell’s announcement that it is pulling out of Arctic offshore oil exploration for the foreseeable future.
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