Judge to hear debate on ‘reopener’ issueExxon looks to kill government request for $92 million to deal with lingering oil from 1989 spill in Alaska’s Prince William Sound Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
An Alaska judge has scheduled oral argument on ExxonMobil’s motion to effectively kill a government demand for $92 million from the company to address lingering pollution from the 1989 oil spill in Prince William Sound.
U.S. District Judge H. Russel Holland of Anchorage will hear arguments in mid-No....
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