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Vol. 8, No. 23 Week of June 08, 2003
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Exploring the upper Jurassic

There’s plenty of oil in these North Slope sands but the challenge is to hit just the right combination of oil quality and reservoir characteristics

Alan Bailey

Petroleum News Contributing Writer

The upper Jurassic sands of Alaska’s North Slope pose some tantalizing questions for oil exploration — people know that the sands contain lots of oil but you need to hit just the right combination of oil quality and reservoir characteristics to find an oil accumulation that’s commercially viable. Th....

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A shallow ocean

Very sophisticated toolbox needed

Poor reservoir rocks

Two strikes you’re out?

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