ANS production roughly flat from DecemberNorth Slope averaged 554,852 bpd in January, down 0.3% from December; Cook Inlet production up marginally December over November KRISTEN NELSON Petroleum News
Alaska North Slope production averaged 554,852 barrels per day in January, down 0.33 percent from a December average of 556,681, a drop averaging 1,829 bpd.
The largest month-over-month decline was at BP Exploration (Alaska)-operated Lisburne, which averaged 21,899 bpd in January, down 10.9 percent....
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Some ANS increases Cook Inlet
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