CINGSA officially opens its gatesOwners of Kenai Peninsula gas storage facility commission the plant; flow of gas into underground reservoir began on April 1 Alan Bailey Petroleum News
The May 31 official commissioning of Cook Inlet Natural Gas Storage Alaska’s new gas storage facility on the south side of the City of Kenai marks something of a new era in the Southcentral Alaska gas industry, with power and gas utilities now able to make their own gas storage arrangements to manag....
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