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Title: Status Of Alaskan Gas Reserves And Their Potential Impact On The United States And Canada
Author: D. L. Simasko
Source: American Gas Association 1979
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: Alaska has long been recognized as a storehouse of vast mineral wealth. What started out as Sewards Folly in 1867, may very well be the element which will significantly contribute to the United States ability to maintain its present level of economic activity and continue a lifestyle foreseen by its founders and fostered through two hundred years of its existence. Among the many items in the Storehouse of the North are proven and potential reserves of natural gas. The American Gas Association estimates that proved reserves of gas in the United States at year-end, 1978, were 200.3 trillion cubic feet. As of January I, 1979, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission estimates that there are at least 33.7 trillion cubic feet of proven recoverable gas reserves in the state of Alaska (see Figure 1). The tabulation prepared by the commission was computed from data compiled last November and was adjusted to reflect estimated remaining recoverable reserves as of January 1, 1979.




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