ANS crude output up 2.6%, at highest level since June
Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
Driven by colder fall temperatures, relatively little maintenance downtime and high production levels at both Alpine and Northstar, Alaska North Slope crude oil production averaged 970,157 barrels per day in September, up 2.56 percent from an August average of 945,956 bpd, and the highest production....
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