Alpine field hits one-day production of 128,363 bpdJanuary Alaska North Slope crude production averages 947,621 bpd, down 3.4 percent from December; bad weather, including high winds blamed Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
Winter weather is supposed to be a good thing for Alaska North Slope oil production: gas compression works more effectively at lower temperatures, improving oil production rates. In January, however, winter provided too much of a good thing. The Alaska Department of Revenue reports that bad weather....
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