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Vol. 7, No. 52 Week of December 29, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


She(ll) loves me, She(ll) loves me not, She(ll) loves me?

In 2001 Shell re-entered Alaska, talked of 2004 drilling; today, Shell’s plans are on hold, but it’s keeping an eye on developments in the state

Kay Cashman

PNA Publisher

In late October, landmen from three major oil companies told PNA that Houston-based Shell Exploration and Production Co. Inc. had contacted them, offering to sell its 10 North Slope leases. They were told that Alaska did not stack up as an investment against the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. Shell did....

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