ANS production down 3.3 percent month-over-monthFebruary North Slope crude averages 512,795 bpd, down from 530,208 bpd in January; January Cook Inlet output down marginally Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Alaska North Slope crude oil production averaged 512,795 barrels per day in February, down 3.28 percent from a January average of 530,208 bpd, a drop of 17,413 bpd.
Most major reporting areas were down, with only Endicott and Alpine showing month-over-month increases.
The largest per-barrel drop w....
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Other production declines Endicott, Alpine up Cook Inlet down marginally
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