| February 17, 1998 |
Gateway
to ANWR Newsletter
Read the 1st Quarter-1998, edition of Arctic Power's newsletter
to its members.
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| February 1, 1998 |
ANWR
Potential - What do the estimates mean?
The scientific community, oil industry and government geologists
all generally believe that the oil and gas resource potential
for ANWR to be very high. Learn more about ANWR's potential
here.
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| January 11, 1998 |
ANWR
and Jobs
Development of oil reserves in the National Wildlife Refuge
could create as many as 735,000 new domestic U.S. jobs by 2005.
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| December 7, 1997 |
Caribou
or oil? - by Glenn Taylor, Northern News Services
The public has always been led to believe that it must choose
one or the other. Mounting evidence suggests we can have both.
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| November 10, 1997 |
Plight
of Alaska Eskimos forgotten - U.S. Rep. Don Young
Alaska Rep. Don Young explains how the voice of the Eskimos
- the people who actually live in ANWR and who will benefit
the most from limited oil exploration - has been ignored.
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| October 10, 1997 |
Then
and Now
How two decades of growing technology have shrunk the enviromental
impacts of development.
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| September 5, 1997 |
Alaska
drilling needed - Augusta Chronicle Editorial Staff
Oil import figures are alarming, and the Augusta Chronicle staff
makes the case for more drilling in the Coastal Plain of ANWR.
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| July 7, 1997 |
Damned
if he does, damned if he doesn't - By Toni Mack, Forbes
Magazine
This article explains how members of Congress are discovering
there are more votes to be had by cutting taxes and balancing
the budget than by kowtowing to extreme environmentalist groups
when it comes to opening ANWR to responsible development
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| June 19, 1997 |
Importance
of Coastal Plain development underscored by Dinkum Sands Supreme
Court ruling - By Arctic Power
Arctic Power joined with Governor Tony Knowles and Alaska's
congressional delegation, stressing that the Supreme Court decision
in the Dinkum Sands case reiterates how critical it is for Alaska
to continue its efforts to open the ANWR Coastal Plain to oil
development.
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| June 18, 1997 |
Dinkum
Sands - Courtesy of the Alaska Office of the Governor
Background on the Supreme Court decision in the Dinkum Sands
case.
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| June 18, 1997 |
Rule
of Capture Prevails - By Kristen Nelson, Petroleum News
Alaska News Editor
What if the reservoir under the North Slope Sourdough prospect
extends onto the 1002 coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge? What if owners BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. and Chevron
USA elect to develop Sourdough? What if ANWR oil is subsequently
drained from Sourdough wells? Read this article to find out!
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