Alaska oil output edging back up
North Dakota production rises, but Helms says it’s short-lived; rigs down from 52 in March to 11 today, expects fewer by winter Kay Cashman Petroleum News
North Dakota passed Alaska in 2012 to become the second leading oil producer in the United States behind Texas. Today Alaska production is edging back to 500,000-plus barrels per day as ConocoPhillips Kuparuk River and Alpine output comes fully back online.
Alaska North Slope oil production started....
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