Marathon to move more gas through existing Beaver Creek facilitiesFive-mile buried pipeline in Kenai National Wildlife Refuge would access 25-50 billion cubic foot reservoir on CIRI land; 20-year production estimated Kristen Nelson PNA News Editor
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has published a draft environmental impact statement for Marathon Oil Co.’s Wolf Lake proposal to build a natural gas pipeline between Marathon’s existing Beaver Creek production facilities and the Wolf Lake and Galena well sites on the Kenai Peninsula northeast of K....
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Pipeline would be buried Initial development at Wolf Lake No. 2 Future exploratory drilling
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