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Vol. 19, No. 41 Week of October 12, 2014
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


September production up 25% from August

With end of summer maintenance season, ANS crude at 496,388 bpd, close to June levels; Cook Inlet production breaks 18,000 bpd mark

Kristen Nelson

Petroleum News

Alaska North Slope crude oil production started September at 359,150 barrels, but ended the month at 533,561 barrels, a clear indication that the summer maintenance season has wound down and production levels are getting back to a seasonal norm. The average for September was 496,388 barrels per day....

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Endicott, Alpine also up

Kuparuk, Lisburne down

Cook Inlet up 4.3 percent


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