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Tags: PETROLEUM -- Prospecting; ARCTIC National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska); OIL well drilling; ENVIRONMENTALISM; NATIONAL parks & reserves -- Alaska
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- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: oil field or wilderness? Spitler, Amanda // BioScience;Nov87, Vol. 37 Issue 10, p714
Discusses the debate over the prospect of oil and gas drilling on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by the U.S. Congress. Consideration of the Congressional hearings held by the House Interior Committee, the House Merchant Marine Committee, and the Senate Energy Committee; Importance of...
- Arctic Oil, Frozen Dialogue. // Christian Science Monitor;8/30/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 196, p10
Presents opinions on the 2000 United States presidential candidates views on oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge of Alaska.
- Should We Drill in Alaska? // Junior Scholastic;9/17/2001, Vol. 104 Issue 2, p5
Argues the viability of drilling oil and natural gas in Alaska. Percentage of the American citizens opposing to the oil drilling; Views of environmentalists on land and wildlife of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; Recognition on the need for additional energy sources.
- Is ANWR The Answer To Our Energy Riddle? Nelson, Ronald // Pipeline & Gas Journal;May2005, Vol. 232 Issue 5, p45
Provides some insights into the development of petroleum resources in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge of northeast Alaska. Implementation of initial exploration tests using slim hole technology by heli-drill rigs to minimize the need for environmental damage; Oil production and transmission...
- Oil debate in Alaska is all in a name. Rosen, Yereth // Christian Science Monitor;6/29/95, Vol. 87 Issue 150, p4
Discusses the conflict between oil development and environmental preservation due to the oil drilling project of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in Alaska. Debate on the subject; Details of the government decision to endorse oil drilling by the ANWR.
- To the highest bidder. Schapiro, Mark // Environmental Action;Winter96, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p9
Reports on the debate on the opening of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling. Extent of access of lobbyists to decision-makers; Assault on the 1995 Clean Water Act.
- ALASKA'S Oil War. Ebersole, Rene S. // Current Science;4/6/2001, Vol. 86 Issue 14, p8
Solicits views related to oil exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Commitment of oil companies to drill the area without damaging the environment; Support of United States President George Bush for the exploration plans; Disadvantages of advanced oil drilling technology.
- Oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor;8/30/95, Vol. 87 Issue 193, p2
Informs about the harmful effects of oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on the environment. Plans of Congress to open fields for oil drilling in the region; Opposition by President Bill Clinton and the Interior Department to the plans.
- Welfare State. Foer, Franklin // New Republic;5/6/2002, Vol. 226 Issue 17, p14
Deals with the favorable stand of Alaskans on the proposal to conduct exploratory oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska in May 2002. Examination of the image of Alaska as a self-reliant state; Economic significance of the proposal to the state; Federal budget allotted to...


