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Vol. 5, No. 10 Week of October 28, 2000
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


BP plans busy exploration season, both in NPR-A and satellites

Company’s Alaska exploration head says this winter’s target in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska is a structure the size of Kuparuk

Kristen Nelson

PNA News Editor

BP plans to stabilize its Alaska production in 2001 and grow it by 20 percent over the next five years, F.X. O’Keefe, vice president for exploration for BP’s Alaska operations, told the Resource Development Council for Alaska Oct. 5. Some of that production will come from known fields, O’Keefe said....

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NPR-A structure Kuparuk sized

Existing areas active

Also more development drilling


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