Alaska Faces Looming Energy Crisis as Cook Inlet Gas Reserves Dry Up
Monday, 1 September 2025 () Alaska is on the brink of an energy crisis as Cook Inlet gas reserves rapidly deplete, threatening Anchorage’s heating and electricity stability by 2028. Cook Inlet Gas Reserves Near Exhaustion For decades, Cook Inlet served as the backbone of Alaska’s energy system, providing reliable gas for heating, electricity, and even exports. Now, production volumes are falling sharply, and investment in new projects has slowed, raising concerns over the region’s future energy security. In the mid-20th century, Alaska was viewed as a key energy reserve for the United States, with vast oil and gas deposits fueling both domestic needs and exports. Over time, however, many fields began showing signs of depletion. Cook Inlet, once the lifeline of southern Alaska, is no longer delivering sufficient supply.
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE FIRE! *DISLCAIMER* “The views expressed on this podcast are solely those of the host and do not represent the Department of Defense, any other entity within the DoD, or the United..
How is Azerbaijan’s newest power station driving the country’s energy transition?
In this episode, we look at Azerbaijan’s 8 November Power Plant, the South Caucasus’s largest gas facility...
Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 08:00Published
Kilis-Aleppo natural gas pipeline opened: Gas flow from Turkey to Syria started
Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar called on European countries to support..
Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 01:10Published