News in briefDrilling rigs shutting down on North Slope
Drilling rigs continue to be shut down on Alaska’s North Slope due to falling oil prices. With the break-even production and transportation costs on the slope reported to be approximately $7 per barrel, even land rigs tentatively scheduled for winter exploration could be standing idle if oil prices....
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