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With an on-the-ground seismic survey delayed, a new plan emerges to study Arctic refuge oil potential from the sky

Aerial surveys could reduce some — though not all — of the impacts of exploring the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's geology.

By Yereth Rosen June 14, 2019
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A controversial plan for on-the-ground seismic surveys of the potentially oil-rich Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain has not yet moved forward.

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