Pioneer looks to build Alaska drilling portfolioDallas independent opening permanent Alaska office in ConocoPhillips building, has concerns about state increasing oil industry taxes Kay Cashman Petroleum News Publisher & Managing Editor
Alaska is one of four key exploration hot spots for Pioneer Natural Resources, Ken Sheffield told members of the Alaska Support Industry Alliance May 27. Sheffield is the president of Pioneer’s Alaska subsidiary.
The Dallas-independent is opening a permanent, 15-person office in Anchorage and is loo....
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Portfolio of drilling prospects Goal to achieve step change Pioneer to open permanent Alaska office No plans yet for Evergreen’s Alaska coalbed methane properties, says Sheffield
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