ConocoPhillips faces $45,000 penaltyAlaska drilling regulators cite violations surrounding a well in the company-operated Kuparuk River unit; hearing set for Aug. 20 Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. is facing a $45,000 civil penalty for alleged violations at a well in the Kuparuk River unit on the North Slope.
The company has asked the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which regulates drilling, to reconsider its decision to impose the penalty.
As a result, t....
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