Oil & gas makes one third of AK economyNew McDowell report indicates that the industry directly and indirectly creates 104,000 jobs and $6 billion in wages in the state Alan Bailey Petroleum News
In 2016 spending by oil companies operating in Alaska created about 104,000 total jobs and $6 billion in wages, both directly and through taxes and royalties paid in the state, Jim Calvin, owner and managing principal with the McDowell Group, told the Alaska Oil and Gas Association’s annual conferen....
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