Exxon’s plan for Point Thomson brings field closer to developmentField owners propose development drilling within five years; discussing conceptual development plans with agencies; look to produce gas, then oil Kristen Nelson PNA Editor-in-Chief
The Point Thomson field was discovered, and leases unitized, decades ago. The state has allowed the unit, which is adjacent to the western boundary of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, to continue without development because there is no pipeline. There still isn’t a pipeline, but development dri....
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