Rotational model spins out clues to next
big Arctic oil findIn search of the next Prudhoe: Shared geology indicates Alaska, Siberia and Canadian Arctic islands once were part of the same landmass Steve Sutherlin PNA Managing Editor
It may be that the North Slope has more in common with Siberia than Canada’s Arctic, geologically speaking — in which case, you can blame it on the rotational model.
And the model is more than just an esoteric talking point. It may actually hold the clues to where the next big Arctic oilfield is hi....
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