Hilcorp temporarily using Kustatan tanksCook Inlet ice preventing tankers from accessing offloading terminal at Drift River; Union had used Cook Inlet Energy facilities Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Southcentral Alaska’s cold winter has created a challenge for oil production in Cook Inlet, with ice conditions in the inlet restricting tankers from accessing the offloading terminal at Drift River.
As a result, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is allowing Hilcorp Alaska LLC to tempo....
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