June North Slope output down 3 percent from MayEndicott, Prudhoe Bay lead decline; summer temperatures on slope affect production because compressors less effective at warmer temperatures Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
Alaska North Slope crude oil production averaged 934,443 barrels per day in June, down 3.34 percent from a May average of 966,869 bpd. The Alaska Department of Revenue noted that this June’s average temperature of 44.31 degrees Fahrenheit at pump station No. 1 compares with a three-year average for....
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Endicott down 9.6 percent Northstar, Alpine also see reduced production Kuparuk, Milne, have increased production
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