ANS crude production down 3% in MarchDrop in production led by 4.8% drop at Prudhoe Bay; Kuparuk River down 1.5%; Cook Inlet up 9% in February over January Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Alaska North Slope crude oil production was down 2.98 percent in March, averaging 591,066 barrels per day, a drop of 18,150 bpd from a February average of 620,607 bpd. The Cook Inlet basin, while averaging just 11,391 bpd in February, the latest month for which data is available, is up 9.1 percent o....
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Kuparuk also down slightly Other fields up slightly Cook Inlet production up
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