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Arctic Directory: NANA WorleyParsons helps Alaskans with MS 01/25/2009
A total of 180 riders and 200 volunteers participated in "Bike MS NANA/Colt: From Hope to a Cure," a Sept. 6-7 biking event from Hope to Seward, Alaska and back again. The event raised more than $130...

Arctic Directory: Dolynny named president of NANA WorleyParsons 01/25/2009
On Dec. 5, Allan M. Dolynny assumed the responsibilities of president at NANA WorleyParsons, formerly NANA/Colt Engineering, replacing John Minier, who has retired after eight years on the job. Dolynn...

Oil Patch Bits: Allan Dolynny named president of NANA/Colt 12/21/2008
On Dec. 5, Allan M. Dolynny assumed the responsibilities of president at NANA/Colt Engineering LLC, replacing John Minier, who has retired after eight years on the job. Dolynny was named general manag...

AK-WA Connection 2008: TransCanada leaps out of starting gate 11/30/2008
Canadian pipeline operator draws on expertise in Anchorage, Puget Sound for preliminary work on Alaska gas pipeline project
Now that the State of Alaska has awarded a license to TransCanada Corp. for building a pipeline to market North Slope natural gas, the Calgary, Alberta-based company is pursuing plans it outlined to A...

Industry grows in importance as employer 11/02/2008
The growth in oil industry employment propelled private industry in Alaska last year. Oil extraction and oilfield services jobs comprised some total 13 percent of employment for the 100 largest priva...

Oil Patch Bits: NANA/Colt helps Alaskans with MS 10/19/2008
A total of 180 riders and 200 volunteers participated in "Bike MS NANA/Colt: From Hope to a Cure," a Sept. 6-7 biking event from Hope to Seward, Alaska and back again. The event raised more than $130,...

Wood Group enters oil sands 11/25/2007
A subsidiary of Scottish-based John Wood Group has become the second international firm this year to acquire an engineering company with a major role in the Alberta oil sands. In a US$140 million all-...

PETROLEUM DIRECTORY: Worley Parsons acquires Colt Engineering, half owner of NANA/Colt Engineering, LLC 07/22/2007
With 20,000 employees, international firm Worley Parsons gives NANA/Colt access to worldwide capabilities and resources in the oil and gas, energy, and mining industries
Q: Where is your company located? A: NANA/Colt Engineering's main office is located in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. We also have a fire and gas team branch office in midtown Anchorage, a plant engineeri...

Alberta government wins one, loses one 05/13/2007
Hope of new taxes from value-added processing, refining of oil sands bitumen takes hit when Husky buys Ohio plant; Total saves day
The Alberta government's hopes of prospering from the value-added processing and refining of oil sands bitumen took another, not unexpected dent, when Husky Energy opted to buy the Ohio refinery of Va...

Pt. Thomson road engineering under way 04/17/2005
PND wins design contract for Bullen Point Road from Prudhoe Bay east to Point Thomson unit, stops 10 miles short of ANWR
The state of Alaska is moving ahead with its Bullen Point Road, part of the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities' industrial roads program and Gov. Frank Murkowski's plan to expand the N...

$500 million West Sak heavy oil project approved 08/15/2004
Commercial development of the heavy oil resource at West Sak in the Kuparuk River unit is finally becoming a reality. ConocoPhillips Alaska, the field operator, and BP Exploration (Alaska), the other...

Phase 2 of Alpine capacity expansion approved 03/07/2004
Production at ConocoPhillips Alaska-operated western North Slope field will go from 100,000 to 140,000 barrels per day
ConocoPhillips and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. said March 3 that they will increase oil production capacity at the Alpine field on Alaska's North Slope to 140,000 barrels of oil per day (gross). The fiel...

PETROLEUM DIRECTORY: Innovation: the key to Alaska's future 01/25/2004
NANA/Colt breaks new ground in engineering design
PETROLEUM DIRECTORY: The evolving Alaska oil and gas industry requires creative thinking to overcome the economic hurdles of developing smaller oil fields in a remote and challenging environment. And...

Expansion will help sustain Alpine field's crude output 06/08/2003
Water, gas handling facility upgrades allow crude production to stay at present level
Phase one of the Alpine facilities expansion, announced in May, allows for an increase of about 5 percent in oil production - but more importantly, it allows the present level of oil production to con...

Alpine expansion begins 05/25/2003
ConocoPhillips and Anadarko Petroleum unveiled plans May 16 for a $60 million project to expand oil production capacity at the Alpine field on Alaska's North Slope. The companies said the Alpine capa...

PETROLEUM DIRECTORY: NANA/Colt Engineering diversifies, grows its business 12/15/2002
The company is establishing a track record in the non-oil sector as well as building on its established oil industry business
Motivation and enthusiasm underlie the creative skills required to design and build any major industrial facility - pull together a skilled and energetic engineering team and chances are that your con...

Mackenzie Delta consortium hires engineering firm 05/26/2002
Mackenzie Valley gas producers gave another strong indication of their desire to proceed with development by awarding a contract for conceptual and preliminary engineering that will claim a large chun...

Gas consortium awards 10 pipeline feasibility study contracts 04/28/2001
The group hopes to have all studies done by November, so a decision can be made then on whether and how to proceed with a gas project
In two recent announcements the North American Natural Gas Pipeline Group has awarded 10 contracts for Arctic gas pipeline-related feasibility studies to several U.S. and Canadian firms. The gas group...