The extension of North Slope oil production, through new discoveries, enhanced recovery techniques, and development of marginal fields, has received considerable public policy _ attention. Less discussed have been the reserves of heavy crude oil. While more difficult to produce, there are billions of barrels of reserves in place. The present study looks at the economic impact of an hypothesized development of heavy oil in the Milne Point Unit-Schrader Bluff area. The general dimensions of the project envision development expenditures of about $550 million, with the bulk of that spread over the first nine years of the project. In addition, production expenses are estimated at about $600 million, or an average of $14. 7 million per year over ...
This study describes and quantifies the potential economic benefits to the State of Alaska and local...
Part of the Understanding Alaska series of publications.Government owners of petroleum subsurface ri...
In 1968, the Prudhoe Bay oil field was discovered on Alaska’s North Slope – the largest oil field ...
This analysis explores the economic impact of developing the Northstar field. The analysis is based ...
As oil industry interest turns toward Alaskan oil fields with higher unit costs of production and, c...
The purpose of this study is to provide a framework for analysis of the economic effect of new, smal...
This report briefly discusses Congressional considerations on whether to continue to protect the eco...
The discovery of oil at Prudhoe Bay on the north slope of Alaska and the subsequent initial lease s...
The article considers the variety of impacts that oil exploration and production operations have on ...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the economic contribution of crude oil and natural gas exp...
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
The objective of this study is to compare the operating and capital cost of ultimate recovery from ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The Arctic has become a subject of intense polit...
Presented to the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.Northrim Bank. University of Alaska Foundation
WP 2001-22 December 2001Three new probalistic assessments of oil resources by the United States Geol...
This study describes and quantifies the potential economic benefits to the State of Alaska and local...
Part of the Understanding Alaska series of publications.Government owners of petroleum subsurface ri...
In 1968, the Prudhoe Bay oil field was discovered on Alaska’s North Slope – the largest oil field ...
This analysis explores the economic impact of developing the Northstar field. The analysis is based ...
As oil industry interest turns toward Alaskan oil fields with higher unit costs of production and, c...
The purpose of this study is to provide a framework for analysis of the economic effect of new, smal...
This report briefly discusses Congressional considerations on whether to continue to protect the eco...
The discovery of oil at Prudhoe Bay on the north slope of Alaska and the subsequent initial lease s...
The article considers the variety of impacts that oil exploration and production operations have on ...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the economic contribution of crude oil and natural gas exp...
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
The objective of this study is to compare the operating and capital cost of ultimate recovery from ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The Arctic has become a subject of intense polit...
Presented to the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.Northrim Bank. University of Alaska Foundation
WP 2001-22 December 2001Three new probalistic assessments of oil resources by the United States Geol...
This study describes and quantifies the potential economic benefits to the State of Alaska and local...
Part of the Understanding Alaska series of publications.Government owners of petroleum subsurface ri...
In 1968, the Prudhoe Bay oil field was discovered on Alaska’s North Slope – the largest oil field ...