Keeping the Cook Inlet gas flowingEnstar looks at how it will deliver supplies from gas fields and storage next winter as field production continues to decline Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Following a winter of tight gas supplies, alleviated somewhat by moderate temperatures in January and February, the Southcentral Alaska gas and power utilities are assessing how they might route gas to consumers next winter, as gas supplies from the Cook Inlet basin continue to decline. Despite some....
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Deliverability Winter scenario Gas from east and west Severe cold Connecting a gas line from the North Slope
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