North Slope crude production up slightly in March; Alpine production halved briefly
March Alaska North Slope crude oil production averaged 949,624 barrels per day, up 0.6 percent from a February average of 943,766 bpd. Northstar had the largest month-to-month increase, averaging 69,484 bpd in March, up 9.6 percent over a February average of 63,418 bpd. There were no reported events....
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Other fields down in March
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