Unconventional Gas May Derail Denali Plan Pipeline
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
BP and CoonocoPhillips planned to build a pipeline from the North Slope of Alaska connecting to natural gas markets in the Lower 48. The prospects for this project are faltering and some believe that unconventional gas discoveries have damaged the need for this pipeline. More in an article at Reuters.
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