Slope crude price back above $30OPEC production levels not increased; strikes by oilfield workers in Nigeria, Norway add to perception oil supplies can be interrupted Dan Joling Associated Press Writer
High petroleum prices have been a pleasant surprise for state officials who estimate how much money the state will earn next year.
Oil prices reached three-month highs on world markets June 13. Alaska North Slope crude for delivery in July closed at $30.24 for delivery to the West Coast. The price....
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High prices help state Crunch from supply and demand Prices probably won’t stay high
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