ANS production down 3% from DecemberJanuary production averaged 530,208 bpd, down from 546,388 bpd; December Cook Inlet production up 1% at 18,110 bpd Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Alaska North Slope production averaged 530,208 barrels per day in January, down 2.96 percent from a December average of 546,388 bpd, a drop of 16,180 bpd. With the exception of Lisburne, all major producing centers had a month-over-month drop in production.
The largest December to January per-barre....
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Most areas down Lisburne up Cook Inlet up 1.2%
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