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Archive of: Oil & Gas Reporter

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ConocoPhillips won’t apply for export license

ConocoPhillips won’t apply for export license

ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. says it will not extend the federal export license for its Kenai natural gas liquefaction plant when the license expires March 31.

March Issue 2 2013

AGDC awards contract for design of North Slope gas plant

The state-owned Alaska Gasline Development Corp. has signed a $6.7 million contract with a Flour/WorleyParsons joint venture to do preliminary engineering on a $1.7 billion gas conditioning plant at Prudhoe Bay.

March Issue 2 2013
ANSEP pipeline delivers skilled graduates

ANSEP pipeline delivers skilled graduates

Rural education can be a winner. The recipe for success is spelled ANSEP.

March Issue 1 2013

Cook Inlet Energy has big plans for summer drilling, producing

Cook Inlet Energy may be a small company, but it has big plans for drilling and producing that are either in the works or will begin this summer, a company official told a group of industry representatives earlier this month.

March Issue 1 2013
Brooks Range Petroleum bullish on new Mustang field, state a potential partner

Brooks Range Petroleum bullish on new Mustang field, state a potential partner

If things go as planned, Brooks Range Petroleum will become Alaska’s next oil producer when it brings its small Mustang field into production, hopefully in 2015. Mustang has proven reserves of 25 to 30 million barrels.

March Issue 1 2013

New details emerge on large Slope gas pipeline/LNG export project

North Slope producers and TransCanada Corp. presented new details of a planned $45–$60 billion Alaska gas pipeline and liquefied natural gas, or LNG, export project to state legislators in a briefing in Juneau Feb. 19.

March Issue 1 2013

Shell suspends 2013 Arctic exploration program as drill ships move

Shell announced Feb. 27 it is suspending its 2013 Arctic exploration program with plans to prepare equipment to resume drilling later.

March Issue 1 2013

AEA study says Tok biomass project possible

Tok appears to be a couple steps closer to a long-term power solution.

February Issue 4 2013

State officials pitch beefed-up hydraulic fracking rules

State oil and gas officials are seeking public comment on proposed rules that would beef-up sections of existing hydraulic fracturing regulations to meet technological advances in the industry and to satisfy public interest.

February Issue 4 2013

Gov’s North Slope LNG trucking plan takes shape

A plan to build a small liquefied natural gas, or LNG, plant at Prudhoe Bay and supply LNG by truck to Fairbanks is taking shape.

February Issue 2 2013
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