The 2025 edition of BP's annual Energy Outlook, published in September, evaluates the possible impacts of increasing global energy demand on the various technologies for energy supplies, including the ...
On. Oct. 3, Kirsten Hoppe, an environmental specialist for Hilcorp Alaska, received a letter from Alexander Zinck, North Slope permitting manager for Alaska's Division of Oil and Gas, approving ...
Pantheon Resources plc recently announced the successful completion of fracture stimulation operations at the Dubhe-1 well on Alaska's North Slope. This announcement follows the recently drilled Dubhe ...
On Oct. 2, the Alaska Department of Natural Resources' Division of Oil and Gas published a public notice of an application from Narwhal LLC and EE Partners Corporation (the designated NWLU operator), ...
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska has issued for public comment proposed regulations for the operation of community energy programs in Alaska. Comments on the regulations are required by Oct. 30. In ...
On Oct. 6, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy and First Lady Rose Dunleavy extended their sympathies to the family and friends of former Alaska Representative Brenda Itta-Lee. In 1975, Itta-Lee became the ...
Shell is not new to Alaska: It left Alaska in 1998 when it sold its remaining Cook Inlet properties to XTO. Shell was active in the inlet beginning in the 1960s, in the Gulf of Alaska in the 1970s, ...
On Oct. 7, Hilcorp Alaska received approval from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources' Division of Oil and Gas for its Beluga River Unit plan of operations amendment to install new ...
RFP 260000007 State of Alaska notice posted on Oct. 6: The State of Alaska, Division of Administrative Services of the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, on behalf of ...
Alaska North Slope crude stalled but held its altitude Oct. 7 as crude markets were essentially unchanged in a stasis between demand fears and supply glut concerns. ANS literally was unchanged, moving ...
Ormat Technologies has given up its attempt to find a viable geothermal energy resource on the flanks of the Mount Spurr volcano in Southcentral Alaska. During a fourth quarter earnings call on Feb.
BP’s 1982 Mukluk well, drilled from a gravel island in the nearshore waters of the Beaufort Sea off Alaska’s North Slope and costing in excess of $1 billion, has gained notoriety as the most expensive ...