North Slope crude production down 2%Cook Inlet production for April, latest month reported, up 2%, averaging 12,881 bpd — largest bpd increase from Swanson River Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Alaska North Slope crude oil production averaged 534,741 barrels per day in May, down 2.1 percent from an April average of 546,087 bpd, a drop of 11,346 bpd, and down 8 percent from May 2012 when production averaged 581,370 bpd.
In Southcentral, Cook Inlet production for April — the latest month fo....
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Kuparuk also down Other Slope fields up Cook Inlet production up
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