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-related developments through the year 2025 in six northwestern states--Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska. ELSA …
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from Alaska must be sold in the United States, i.e., it may not be exported. This study examines the impact, mainly on the …
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This paper presents the results of an assessment of the potential economic impact of proposed regulations. on the discharge of drilling fluids (muds) and cuttings on US offshore undiscovered crude oil resources. These regulations include proposed Best Available Technology economically achievable...
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The Alaska Power Administration (APA) has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) (DOE/EA-0839) evaluating the Final …
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which places the GTL plant in lower Alaska, instead of on the North Slope. Evaluations were completed using an after …
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for years and is particularly stringent with respect to crude oil produced in Alaska, particularly on the North Slope. The … Alaska crude export ban is specifically provided for in the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act of 1973 and in other …
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growth rate in Cladina stygia (Fr.) Ahti collected from northwestern Alaska, USA. The average growth rate using {sup 14}C …
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In May 1991. the Alaska Senate's Special Committee on Domestic and International Commercial Fisheries initiated the … Division of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The main results are that the additional producer's surplus generated by …
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