Shale Gas is Going to Displace North Slope’s Demand
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
The new abundance of natural gas produced from shale plays in the 48 states is going to damage the economics of the North Slope, Alaska gas industry. An article in NewsMiner addresses the impact on production companies. An article on KTUU.com addresses the impact on pipeline projects.
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