Profitable ranking of Alaska oil patch may be misleadingState’s competitive edge may be fleeting in face of recent tax hike, price decline says AOGA’s Judy Brady Rose Ragsdale Petroleum News Contributing Writer
It’s true that oil company profits rise with crude prices in Alaska. But the state is a long way from being super competitive in the global arena, say oil industry officials.
Moreover, any competitive edge that Alaska has may have been erased by Gov. Frank Murkowski’s recent order to increase oil t....
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