Arc of plentyWith discoveries in adjacent units, Armstrong applies for Tuvaaq unit Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
It may not be the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska or the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, but it is currently the hottest little exploration trend on Alaska’s North Slope.
Over the last several years Denver-based Armstrong Oil and Gas has assembled 46,000 acres of state oil and gas leases in the....
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