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April 2001

Vol. 6, No. 4 Week of April 28, 2001

Phillips testing second accumulation from Alpine pad

Kristen Nelson

Phillips Alaska Inc. is testing the Nanuq satellite to the south of Alpine from a well at the main Alpine pad. The Department of Revenue shows production from Nanuk for the current fiscal year and the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission showed a total of 6,404 barrels of crude oil and 97,646 Mcf of natural gas was produced from the “Nanuq undefined pool” in the Colville River field in February.

Dawn Patience of Phillips Alaska told PNA that the company is testing the well, which was drilled from the Alpine pad. This is a test, she said, not a permanent development. Phillips Alaska has begun permitting for a pad at Nanuq and a pipeline to tie production from the pad to the Alpine facility.

Chuck Logsdon, the state’s chief petroleum economist, said he understood that this was an extended reach well from the Alpine pad.






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