Armstrong gets access to some North Slope infrastructure via Kuparuk River unit ballot agreement
Kay Cashman, PNA publisher
Ballot agreements between the owners of unitized oil fields on the North Slope are not new. Up until now they have been mainly used to give developers of satellite fields, which have the same operator as a unit but often a different mix of ownership percentages (including some non-unit owners), acce....
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