State terminates Arctic Fortitude unitDepartment of Natural Resources ruling follows favorable court decision this past October, but company calls action premature Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
Following an Alaska Superior Court ruling in its favor last fall, the Alaska Department of Natural Resources is terminating the Arctic Fortitude unit on the North Slope of Alaska.
The decision comes six years after the state approved the 6,363-acre unit adjacent to the southern edge of the Prudhoe B....
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