TITLE

Is ANWR The Answer To Our Energy Riddle?

AUTHOR(S)
Nelson, Ronald
PUB. DATE
May 2005
SOURCE
Pipeline & Gas Journal;May2005, Vol. 232 Issue 5, p45
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
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 methods; Benefits for the industry.
ACCESSION #
17063142

Tags: PETROLEUM industry;  WILDLIFE refuges -- Alaska;  PETROLEUM -- Prospecting;  ARCTIC National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska);  OIL well drilling rigs;  ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis

 

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