Lawyers or Drillers?The day of reckoning is drawing near in the state's campaign to force oil giant Exxon to join with Point Thomson's other owners in drilling exploratory wells and developing production scenarios for the eastern North Slope unit Kay Cashman & Pat Healy PNA Editor-in-Chief/Land & Leasing Reporter
Twenty-eight years after its discovery well was deemed capable of producing in commercial quantities and 21 years after its leases were banded together in a unit, the North Slope's easternmost unit, Point Thomson, is still not in production. Unit operator Exxon Co. USA has until June 8 to decide whe....
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