A cloudy forecastEIA analysts cut 2025 crude production estimate by 660,000 barrels per day Allen Baker Petroleum News Contributing Writer
Federal energy analysts are taking off their rose-colored glasses when it comes to projecting Alaska’s future oil production. In the recently released Annual Energy Outlook 2004, Energy Department experts cut their estimate of Alaska production in 2025 by 660,000 barrels a day, to a daily production....
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