Murkowski

Industry Briefs

U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee ChairmanFrank Murkowski (R-AK) is planning to take a closer look at thepotential impact on his home state and on the West Coast of theproposed merger of BP Amoco and Atlantic Richfield Co. Thecommittee has scheduled a hearing on June 24 at 9 a.m. to reviewthe merger. BP Amoco-Arco would hold 75% of the Alaska North Slopeoil fields and a similar share of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System.It also would have control over 90% of the crude oil delivered tothe West Coast. Its property holdings in Alaska would far exceedthe maximum allowed by state law, although the companies said theyplan to divest some of their leases. The merger would create thelargest oil producer in the U.S. and the world’s second-largestpublicly traded oil firm, with a market capitalization of about$200 billion.

June 10, 1999

Richardson Sworn In as DOE Secretary

Bill Richardson was sworn in as the new energy secretary onTuesday, one day after Senate Energy Committee Chairman FrankMurkowski (R-AK) cleared him of allegations that he may have misledCongress when testifying during his confirmation hearing last monthabout a job offer he made to former White House intern Monica S.Lewinsky.

August 21, 1998
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