North Slope production up 2.5% in MarchANS averaged 546,520 bpd, led by 4.8% increase at Kuparuk River; Cook Inlet averaged 16,567 bpd in February, down 0.1% from January Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Alaska North Slope crude oil production averaged 546,520 barrels per day in March, up 2.48 percent from a February average of 533,298 bpd, an average difference of 13,222 barrels.
Daily figures for March — provided by the Alaska Department of Revenue’s Tax Division — show fairly steady day-to-day p....
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Most other production down Cook Inlet down marginally
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