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Vol. 9, No. 6 Week of February 08, 2004
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Technology key to ANS production increases

Alaska’s North Slope has been proving ground for coiled tubing drilling, other technology; new information technology next

Kristen Nelson

Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief

How many barrels was the Kuparuk River field on Alaska’s North Slope projected to produce when it started up in the early 1980s? And how many barrels had it produced as of Jan. 17? The answer, says Joe Leone, president of upstream technologies at ConocoPhillips, is the same: 2 billion barrels. But....

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