Anadarko gives up Jacob’s Ladder unitFollowing an unsuccessful well, the independent oil company and its partners relinquish leases and terminate North Slope unit Eric Lidji Petroleum News
Anadarko Petroleum is done with the Jacob’s Ladder unit.
The Texas-based company told the state in October 2008 that it didn’t plan to continue looking for oil and gas in Jacob’s Ladder. Anadarko and its partners relinquished 16 of their 18 leases at Jacob’s Ladder in November, and terminated the un....
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