This month in history: Cook Inlet natural gas supply goes short20 years ago this month: Major industrial gas user Agrium working with exploration companies, might even partner to find more gas
Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Editor's note: This story first appeared in the March 14, 2004, issue of Petroleum News.
The fertilizer plant on the Kenai Peninsula south of Anchorage, Alaska, was built to take advantage of a stranded gas situation, as was the liquefied natural gas plant next door: big gas discoveries had been ma....
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Cost of plant written down last year Gas supply picture has changed in Cook Inlet Employees have taken over on maintenance Agrium might even look at partnering in exploration
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