Guide to Alaska Natural Gas Projects

The great North Slope oil discoveries of the 1960s and 1970s found an estimated 35 trillion cubic feet of natural gas one and a half times the entire volume of U.S. production last year. TheU.S. Geological Survey estimatesan additional 221 trillion cubic feet await discovery in Alaska's Arctic, onshore and offshore. If only an economically viable way could be found to move the gas to consumers.

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notes The great North Slope oil discoveries of the 1960s and 1970s found an estimated 35 trillion cubic feet of natural gas one and a half times the entire volume of U.S. production last year. TheU.S. Geological Survey estimatesan additional 221 trillion cubic feet await discovery in Alaska's Arctic, onshore and offshore. If only an economically viable way could be found to move the gas to consumers.
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title Guide to Alaska Natural Gas Projects