April North Slope production down 3 percent from March
Kristen Nelson Petroleum News editor-in-chief
April crude oil production from Alaska’s North Slope averaged 976,428 barrels per day, down 3 percent from a March average of 1,006,790 bpd. All reporting areas had decreases and the Alaska Department of Revenue attributed the drop in production to the seasonal increase in North Slope temperatures,....
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