XTO plans only offshore Cook Inlet well this yearPermian, Cook Inlet basin oil stabilize XTO Energy’s production decline curve; Fort Worth-based independent buys existing fields with complex geology, adds to production, balances quick declining gas wells with longer-lived oil wells Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
The Cook Inlet basin in Southcentral Alaska saw the state’s first modern oil and gas production, with discoveries onshore in the late 1950s and offshore in the 1960s. Platforms were installed in the 1960s and production, supported by development drilling, has been continuous since that time.
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Cook Inlet, Permian balance decline curve Goal to keep production flat West flank tipped on end Costs going up Want to know more? 2004 2003 2002
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