Three companies drop out of top 15 leaseholdersTexaco drops six tracts; ARCO acquisition of Union Texas has largest impact; BP-Amoco merger affects few acres; Exxon-Mobil merger increases Exxon’s lease acreage by 35 percent Kristen Nelson PNA News Editor
Over the past year, three companies have dropped out of the top 15 Alaska oil and gas lease acreage holders, one because of lease expiration and two because of acquisition by other companies.
Six leases belonging more than 60 percent to Texaco Exploration and Production Inc. (the remaining 30 plus....
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ARCO, BP combined hold 57 percent of leased state acreage Next 13 companies hold 39 percent of acreage Forsgren, Allen, Burglin increase holdings
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