Revenue’s spring forecast shows prices up, offshore production delayedAlaska North Slope crude is expected to continue at 1 million barrels per day through the end of the decade, as new oil and satellite fields come on production Kristen Nelson PNA Editor-in-Chief
Commissioner of Revenue Wilson Condon said April 15 that while the department has raised its expected average Alaska North Slope crude oil price for the fiscal year ending June 30 to $20.50 a barrel, up $1.70 a barrel from the fall forecast, only a “modest reduction” is expected in the amount the st....
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