One gas hub may not fit all needs, says state
petroleum managerVan Dyke proposes letting hubs grow when and where needed, don’t overspend on gas line and accessories Steve Sutherlin PNA Managing Editor
The idea of the state taking the lead role in developing a central gas hub in Alaska is not practical, says Bill Van Dyke, petroleum manager, Alaska Division of Oil and Gas.
He said legitimate user need is the only basis for establishing a hub, not a huge state investment in valves and piping “that....
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