The Alaska economy is growing as high commodity prices (for oil and gold in particular) drive the private sector and oil revenue surpluses fuel the state budget. But as oil production continues to decline; the prospect for commercialization of North Slope gas in the near term fades; access to petroleum resources on federal lands remains stalled; and non-petroleum resource development moves forward only slowly, many Alaskans are concerned with what path the Alaska economy will take in the next decades. We could go in four possible directions. Here we offer a short description of each scenario— general enough to let each person fill in the blanks. Our objective is not to predict but rather to stimulate thought and discussion about wha...
North Slope oil has paid for most of Alaska state government—and indirectly, a big share of local g...
Alaska has collected nearly $100 billion in oil revenues (adjusted to today’s dollars) since it beca...
This presentation includes a number of graphical representations of gas and oil production and scena...
Alaska today is in the lucky position of having an estimated $126 billion in petroleum wealth— $45 ...
This is the third update of a series we began in 2012, estimating how much Alaska’s state government...
Think about this: 10 years ago, it looked as if Alaska was on the brink of a tough transition to a p...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
Oil money has driven most of the growth and paid for state government operations in Alaska for 40 y...
Alaska is poised for either a safe landing or a nose dive. Whether we land safely or crash depends o...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
Presented to the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.Northrim Bank. University of Alaska Foundation
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
The petroleum industry is far different today from what it was two decades ago, when oil started flo...
In 2008 the Alaska Legislature passed and the governor signed into law a bill requiring the Office ...
In 1968, the Prudhoe Bay oil field was discovered on Alaska’s North Slope – the largest oil field ...
North Slope oil has paid for most of Alaska state government—and indirectly, a big share of local g...
Alaska has collected nearly $100 billion in oil revenues (adjusted to today’s dollars) since it beca...
This presentation includes a number of graphical representations of gas and oil production and scena...
Alaska today is in the lucky position of having an estimated $126 billion in petroleum wealth— $45 ...
This is the third update of a series we began in 2012, estimating how much Alaska’s state government...
Think about this: 10 years ago, it looked as if Alaska was on the brink of a tough transition to a p...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
Oil money has driven most of the growth and paid for state government operations in Alaska for 40 y...
Alaska is poised for either a safe landing or a nose dive. Whether we land safely or crash depends o...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
Presented to the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.Northrim Bank. University of Alaska Foundation
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
The petroleum industry is far different today from what it was two decades ago, when oil started flo...
In 2008 the Alaska Legislature passed and the governor signed into law a bill requiring the Office ...
In 1968, the Prudhoe Bay oil field was discovered on Alaska’s North Slope – the largest oil field ...
North Slope oil has paid for most of Alaska state government—and indirectly, a big share of local g...
Alaska has collected nearly $100 billion in oil revenues (adjusted to today’s dollars) since it beca...
This presentation includes a number of graphical representations of gas and oil production and scena...