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Could this be the boost that U.S. energy needed?
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Could this be the boost that U.S. energy needed?
Anthony Fensom

October 11, 2016
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“The Last Frontier” might have just become the newest frontier in America’s emerging energy independence.

The October 4 announcement by Dallas-based Caelus Energy of a “significant light oil discovery” in Alaska’s North Slope has breathed new life into the state’s struggling oil industry, which has suffered from falling prices.

Alaska Gov. Bill Walker welcomed the find, saying, “We look forward to the discovery being turned into oil in the pipeline.”

http://nationalinterest.org/feature/new-alaskan-oil-will-boost-americas-energy-independence-18012
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Re: Could this be the boost that U.S. energy needed?
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2016, 06:26:07 pm »
Could this be the boost that U.S. energy needed?
Anthony Fensom

October 11, 2016
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“The Last Frontier” might have just become the newest frontier in America’s emerging energy independence.

The October 4 announcement by Dallas-based Caelus Energy of a “significant light oil discovery” in Alaska’s North Slope has breathed new life into the state’s struggling oil industry, which has suffered from falling prices.

Alaska Gov. Bill Walker welcomed the find, saying, “We look forward to the discovery being turned into oil in the pipeline.”

http://nationalinterest.org/feature/new-alaskan-oil-will-boost-americas-energy-independence-18012

Until the Enviro-Whackos step in.