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Vol. 7, No. 41 Week of October 13, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


How many wells?

North Slope exploration activity this winter could be the lowest since the start-up of the trans-Alaska pipeline or 50 percent higher than last year

Kay Cashman

PNA Publisher

In August and September North Slope operators told PNA and state agencies they plan to drill between six and 11 conventional exploration wells on the slope this winter. Anything less than six wells would make this winter the slowest exploration season on the North Slope since before the start-up of....

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A crap shoot

Company by company

DEC stops clock on Armstrong wells, but NSB issues permits

AVCG postpones Sak River well until 2004


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