ConocoPhillips says a subsurface gas leak was first observed at its Alpine site early on March 4. By March 7, the company had relocated 300 of the site’s roughly 400 workers.
Officials with ConocoPhillips are still trying to determine the source of an ongoingThe company says a subsurface gas leak was first observed at the Alpine site early in the morning on Friday, March 4. By March 7, the company relocated 300 of the site’s roughly 400 workers. The site is currently not producing oil.
“We continue to assess the cause of the release, and we will continue to keep regulatory agencies informed of our progress,” Stevens said The Iñupiaq community is roughly eight miles south of the Alpine CD1 site where the leak occurred. Officials with the city did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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