Hilcorp Partners with Japanese Firms to Study Carbon Sequestration
Hilcorp Alaska signed an agreement with two Japanese corporations to study the feasibility of storing carbon dioxide emissions from Japan in underground reservoirs in Alaska.
Hilcorp Alaska signed an agreement with two Japanese corporations to study the feasibility of storing carbon dioxide emissions from Japan in underground reservoirs in Alaska.
Lawmakers finished a $6 billion operating budget and enacted new legal frameworks for energy, health insurance, and natural resources industries.
Conversations about US Arctic energy have been dominated by oil and gas, but Alaska—the nation’s connection to the Arctic—has so much more to offer in the energy sector, from natural resource extraction to being a natural testing ground for micro-grid and extreme weather energy research.