by Isaac Stone Simonelli | Aug 26, 2019 | Magazine, Oil & Gas
Both ConocoPhillips and Oil Search are optimistic about the potential of the Nanushuk Formation on the North Slope following the combined drilling of nine delineation wells over the winter in the Greater Willow and Pikka-Horseshoe units.
by Amy Newman | Aug 19, 2019 | Engineering, Environmental, Magazine
The deciding factor of whether or not to create a contingency plan shouldn’t hinge solely on whether a company’s particular industry is regulated.
by Sam Friedman | Aug 12, 2019 | Environmental, Magazine
Ferrous metals usually have less value by weight, which can make profit margins thin for scrap yards when prices drop, especially in places like Alaska with high transportation costs.
by Brad Joyal | Aug 5, 2019 | Engineering, Environmental, Magazine, Science
No two environmental site assessments are the same. Each project has specific needs unique to its circumstances. That’s where firms like BGES, INC., Environmental Management Inc., and Shannon & Wilson, Inc. come in.
by Brad Joyal | Aug 1, 2019 | Finance, Magazine
Banks and credit unions are among the most prominent financial services companies serving Alaskans. However, there are distinct differences—and similarities—between how these institutions function to meet the needs of businesses and consumers.