ANS April production up 1.7% over MarchLargest Slope increase at Kuparuk, up 7%; Cook Inlet crude oil production averages 16,223 bpd in March, down 2% from February Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Alaska North Slope crude oil production averaged 555,987 barrels per day in April, up 1.73 percent from a March average of 546,520 bpd.
The largest month-over-month increase was at the ConocoPhillips Alaska-operated Kuparuk River field, which averaged 149,449 bpd in April, up 6.89 percent (9,639 bp....
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