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Executive calls for Native ownership of pipeline
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2003 An Alaska Native corporate executive is promoting Native ownership of a proposed gas pipeline. Cook Inlet Region Inc. president Carl Marrs believes Native investment will make the project more attractive. CIRI and Arctic Slope Regional Corp., both regional corporations, have created a company that would own 5 to 10 percent of a pipeline. Get the Story:
Marrs pushes gas pipeline (Petroleum News Alaska 4/2) Relevant Links:
Cook Inlet Region Inc. - http://www.ciri.com
Arctic Slope Regional Corp. - http://www.ascr.com
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