Push continues on ‘legacy well’ issueLegislators want governor to mount national campaign to raise awareness about ‘dangerous’ condition of old federal drill sites Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
Alaska elected officials continue to push the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to square away dozens of old well sites on the North Slope.
The state House of Representatives has passed a resolution calling on BLM to properly plug the “legacy wells” and reclaim the drill sites. All 40 House members had....
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