DGGS continues Cook Inlet researchScientists evaluate potential oil source rocks and reservoir rocks on the southwest side of the inlet and upper Alaska Peninsula Alan Bailey Petroleum News
A team of scientists led by Alaska’s Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, or DGGS, has been turning its attention to some of the older rocks of the Cook Inlet basin seeking evidence that can help the search for new oil and gas resources in the basin, according to a new report issued by DGGS....
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Significant potential Mesozoic research Potential source Reservoir evaluation
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