This analysis explores the economic impact of developing the Northstar field. The analysis is based on certain assumptions related to total capital development and production spending, recoverable oil, and other parameters, etc. Since the project is undergoing constant planning activity and review, these numbers may differ from others that have been reported. The Northstar field is located in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea, approximately six miles from Prudhoe Bay. It is projected that about 130 million barrels of oil can be recovered, over a fourteen year production period beginning in 1998. Total capital expenditures are estimated at about 379 million dollars, with an additional production related expenditure of about 197 million dollars. All d...
Thirty-five years ago, on June 20, 1977, oil from state-owned land on the North Slope began flowing...
This is the final technical report for Project 15446, covering the grant period of October 2002 thro...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Alfred P. Sloan School of Manageme...
The extension of North Slope oil production, through new discoveries, enhanced recovery techniques, ...
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
Presented to the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.Northrim Bank. University of Alaska Foundation
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...
This study describes and quantifies the potential economic benefits to the State of Alaska and local...
In 1968, the Prudhoe Bay oil field was discovered on Alaska’s North Slope – the largest oil field ...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the economic contribution of crude oil and natural gas exp...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The Arctic has become a subject of intense polit...
As oil industry interest turns toward Alaskan oil fields with higher unit costs of production and, c...
This presentation includes a number of graphical representations of gas and oil production and scena...
Thirty-five years ago, on June 20, 1977, oil from state-owned land on the North Slope began flowing...
This is the final technical report for Project 15446, covering the grant period of October 2002 thro...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Alfred P. Sloan School of Manageme...
The extension of North Slope oil production, through new discoveries, enhanced recovery techniques, ...
Presented at the Council of Petroleum Accountants Annual Meeting.Northrim Bank. University of Alask...
Presented to the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.Northrim Bank. University of Alaska Foundation
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...
This study describes and quantifies the potential economic benefits to the State of Alaska and local...
In 1968, the Prudhoe Bay oil field was discovered on Alaska’s North Slope – the largest oil field ...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the economic contribution of crude oil and natural gas exp...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The Arctic has become a subject of intense polit...
As oil industry interest turns toward Alaskan oil fields with higher unit costs of production and, c...
This presentation includes a number of graphical representations of gas and oil production and scena...
Thirty-five years ago, on June 20, 1977, oil from state-owned land on the North Slope began flowing...
This is the final technical report for Project 15446, covering the grant period of October 2002 thro...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Alfred P. Sloan School of Manageme...