North Slope production down 1% in JanuaryAverage 472,413 bpd; Greater Mooses Tooth has major increase; Prudhoe, Milne, Colville River show largest month-over-month declines Kristen Nelson Petroleum News+
Alaska North Slope production averaged 472,413 barrels per day in January, down 1%, 4,751 bpd, from a December average of 477,164 bpd and down 3.4% from a January 2025 average of 489,022 bpd.
Crude oil accounted for 89.06% of the total, 420,727 bpd, down 4,343 bpd, 1.02%, from a December average of....
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Fields with increases Month-over-month decreases Cook Inlet crude Cook Inlet gas volumes hold steady
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