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January 2005

Vol. 10, No. 2 Week of January 09, 2005

Alaska North Slope production stays steady in December

Kristen Nelson

Alaska North Slope crude oil production averaged 981,072 barrels per day in December, up less than a tenth of a percent from November’s average of 980,690 bpd. The Alaska Department of Revenue’s Tax Division reported that production at Endicott was disputed Dec. 5-7 by the cleanup of a glycol spill in a gas module, Northstar production dipped Dec. 21-22 when a compressor went down and overall North Slope production was prorated 50 percent Dec. 26 due to a remote gate valve closure at Pump Station 4 on the trans-Alaska pipeline. The volume dropped from 972,526 bpd Dec. 25 to 896,186 bpd Dec. 26, and returned to 986,469 bpd Dec. 27.

The BP Exploration (Alaska)-operated Endicott field had the largest drop in production, averaging 21,223 bpd in December, down 8.85 percent from an average of 23,284 bpd in November. BP-operated Lisburne averaged 46,239 bpd in December, down 0.3 percent from a November average of 46,393 bpd. Lisburne production includes Point McIntyre and Niakuk.

The ConocoPhillips Alaska-operated Alpine field averaged 115,847 bpd in December, down 0.3 percent from a November average of 116,197 bpd. The BP-operated Milne Point field averaged 52,438 bpd in December, almost flat with a November average of 52,442 bpd. Milne Point production includes Schrader Bluff heavy oil.

Production from the ConocoPhillips-operated Kuparuk River field averaged 198,179 bpd in December, up 0.2 percent from a November average of 197,767. Kuparuk production includes West Sak heavy oil, and satellite production from Tabasco, Tarn and Meltwater.

BP-operated Prudhoe Bay averaged 472,908 bpd in December, up 0.4 percent from a November average of 470,872. Prudhoe includes production from the field’s western satellites, Midnight Sun, Aurora, Polaris, Borealis and Orion.

BP-operated Northstar averaged 74,238 bpd, up 0.7 percent from a November average of 73,735 bpd.

Cook Inlet production averaged 22,763 bpd, up 1.3 percent from a November total of 22,467 bpd.

The North Slope temperature at Pump Station No. 1 averaged -7.1 degrees Fahrenheit in December, compared to a three-year temperature average of -3.9 degrees F; the November temperature averaged 2 degrees F.






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