Gas challenge for Cook Inlet utilitiesWith days of abundant supplies gone, storage developed to meet winter deliverability, but long-term supply availability an issue Alan Bailey Petroleum News
In January 2009 a severe cold snap in Southcentral Alaska coupled with the failure of two gas compressors in Cook Inlet gas fields caused the rate at which gas could be supplied to local gas and power utilities to come close to falling below the rate at which gas was being consumed. In some ways thi....
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Supply and deliverability CINGSA completed Bi-directional flow in CIGGS PRA supply projection Cook Inlet LNG exports continued in 2012 Exports began in 1969 LNG plant has helped utilities
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