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Vol. 4, No. 11 Week of November 28, 1999
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Western North Slope production on the block as part of state, BP deal

BP will give up operatorship of Alpine, Kuparuk, make geologic play fairways available in NPR-A, on state, federal lease holdings across the Slope

Kristen Nelson

PNA News Editor

Under terms of a draft agreement made public Nov. 5, the state of Alaska and BP Amoco have put western North Slope production in play. In a move to satisfy the state’s concerns that BP Amoco’s proposed acquisition of ARCO would significantly reduce competition in the Alaska’s oil and gas industry,....

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Satisfies state’s antitrust laws

BP Amoco anxious to get back to work

At least 40 percent of Kuparuk, Alpine to be sold

Exploration plays to be sold


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