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Alaska won t let Biden stop its oil boom — RT Business News

Follow RT on Alaska s oil industry has seen a string of new discoveries and planned developments in recent months. New discoveries in Alaska by an Australian independent could provide hope for bigger oil finds yet to come in the country’s National Petroleum Reserve. Australian independent oil firm 88 Energy has been making strides in its Alaska project in recent weeks announcing an oil discovery in its Merlin-1 exploration well in the southeast National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. Further testing will show the full extent of the discovery.  88 Energy is predicting a potential 650 million barrels of oil at Merlin-1 based on its current information. This would mean the oil-bearing geologic formation, Nanushuk, is much larger than originally thought.

Alaska Won t Let Biden Stop Its Oil Boom

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Women s History Month: Mardy Murie, grandmother of conservation and first female UAF graduate

Women’s History Month: ‘Mardy’ Murie, grandmother of conservation and first female UAF graduate Richard Atkin © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF Margaret Mardy Murie, also known as the Grandmother of Conservationism was one of the biggest contributor to the preservation of the Alaskan Wilderness. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Margaret ‘Mardy’ Murie played a key role in the conservation and study of Alaska’s wilderness as well as being crucial to the creation of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Born in 1902, Murie moved to Fairbanks at the age of five. In 1924, Murie became the first woman to graduate from the University of Alaska Fairbanks also known at the time as Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines with a degree in business administration.

There is little research to back reports of northern lights sounds -- so what are people hearing?

There is little research to back reports of northern lights sounds so what are people hearing? By: CNN By Terry Ward, CNN     (CNN) In the dead calm of a winter s night on a remote Canadian stretch of the Alaska Highway without another soul in sight the sound of something sizzling echoed down the MacDonald Valley, where Ryan Dickie had driven to photograph the northern lights. It was the evening after a particularly active display of the celebrated celestial phenomenon above Dickie s home in northern British Columbia. The 36-year-old Indigenous Dene photographer and conservationist from Canada s Fort Nelson First Nation decided to go someplace far from any light pollution to shoot what he hoped would be a similarly spectacular show in the sky.

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