The story of Gov. Sarah Palin's battle with Alaska's 'Big 3' oil companies,
as told by the state's leading oil and gas editors

 


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By Kay Cashman and Kristen Nelson
 




 

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s nomination as the vice presidential running mate of John McCain launched Palin and her family into worldwide prominence.

Sarah takes on Big Oil by Kay Cashman and Kristen Nelson delivers the story of Palin’s record in dealing with the oil companies during her first two years as governor of Alaska.

Now that the election is over, and she has returned to Alaska to serve her last two years of a four-year term as governor, people want to know more about Palin because she might be returning to the national stage.

While campaigning for the McCain-Palin ticket in the fall of 2008, Palin identified two major national energy issues—the importance of increasing domestic production of oil and gas, and the need for a pipeline to carry environmentally friendly natural gas from Alaska’s North Slope to the lower 48 states.

As governor of Alaska, will she succeed in making progress on both issues in the next two years? Purchasers of Sarah takes on Big Oil will be able to monitor Palin’s performance on these and other energy issues by reading Petroleum News, because they will receive the weekly, Anchorage-based newspaper online, free of charge, for two years.

—posted November 2008

 


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