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Vol. 7, No. 2 Week of January 13, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


BP laying off 20 percent of Anchorage staff; some positions were temporary

Company will shelve offshore Liberty project, focus on existing fields in strategy to make Alaska business cost effective for the long term

Kristen Nelson

PNA Editor-in-Chief

Following a decision last year to move frontier exploration to Houston and focus on exploration near existing fields, BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. said Jan. 7 that it is reducing its Anchorage staff by 20 percent to make the company viable in the long term. BP Exploration (Alaska) spokesman Ronnie....

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Liberty not competitive

Cuts will be in Anchorage

Some jobs were temporary

Involuntary downsizing


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