Walker wants more companies drillingGovernor says key to more production lies in more companies exploring on North Slope; with low oil prices, rethinking large projects Steve Quinn For Petroleum News
When voters went to the polls Nov. 4, North Slope oil fetched about $80 a barrel. Since then, oil has dropped $22 a barrel and newly elected Gov. Bill Walker faces issues hardly discussed or even anticipated on the campaign.
The sudden price drops have Walker re-thinking large-scale projects on the....
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