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Jul 2002
Firms drift down coastal plain
Alaska’s northern coastal plain is experiencing the energy-industry equivalent of urban sprawl, as oil firms extend their search for hydrocarbons farther from Prudhoe Bay and Kuparuk, the giant fields that drew them to the region more than 45 years ago. Anne Feltus reports
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