Sunday, November 11, 2012

Prudhoe bay

  • Alaska ice tested as possible new energy source

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A half mile below the ground at Prudhoe Bay, above the vast oil field that helped trigger construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline, a drill rig has tapped what might one day be the next big energy source.

    www.foxnews.com

  • Alaska to collect $255 million for 2006 BP pipeline leaks

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - The U.S. state of Alaska will collect $255 million related to BP Plc's pipeline leaks and a resulting shutdown in 2006 in the Prudhoe Bay oilfield, drawing a line under an accident that contributed to the British company's ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Alaska North Slope Output Rises as Prudhoe Bay Ramps Up

    Prudhoe Bay, where companies including BP and ConocoPhillips (COP) operate fields, accounted for 58 percent of total North Slope production, up from 53 percent in the previous month.

    www.bloomberg.com

  • BPT: The Dangers of an Emotional Yield Chase

    For those that have not actively followed BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust, here is a brief rundown of what has been happening since late August.

    community.nasdaq.com

  • Ga. river could take Appalachian hikers to coast

    A half mile below the ground at Prudhoe Bay, above the vast oil field that helped trigger construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline, a drill rig has tapped what might one day be the next big energy source.

    www.keyc.tv

  • State Awarded $255M in BP Dispute over 2006 Pipeline Issues

    A tribunal of arbitrators has awarded the State of Alaska $255 million in a dispute with BP over tax losses over production shortfalls dating back to Prudhoe Bay pipeline leaks and replacements in 2006, state officials announced Thursday. The decision ...

    www.ktuu.com

  • KEYC - Mankato News, Weather, Sports -Delays in power restoration after storm ...

    A half mile below the ground at Prudhoe Bay, above the vast oil field that helped trigger construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline, a drill rig has tapped what might one day be the next big energy source.

    www.keyc.tv

  • BP Plc shares in decline as markets fall, but investors will welcome clarity ...

    There is however some good news; BP will pay $66m to the State of Alaska for pipeline leaks at the company's Prudhoe Bay operation back in 2006. However $225m will need to be forwarded to the state initially as Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips will then ...

    www.offshore-publication.com

  • Djokovic reaches championship match at ATP finals

    A half mile below the ground at Prudhoe Bay, above the vast oil field that helped trigger construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline, a drill rig has tapped what might one day be the next big energy source.

    www.knoe.com

  • Lightning Round: Nike, Windstream, Royal Caribbean & More...

    This stock is on hold, said Cramer. I'd wait for better news before buying. BP Prudhoe Bay. BPT. loading... Quote | Chart | News | Profile · [BPT Loading... () ] : I'm a seller, said Cramer. They keep cutting the distributions. In this space I prefer ...

    www.cnbc.com

  • Major hurdles remain to end veteran homelessness

    A half mile below the ground at Prudhoe Bay, above the vast oil field that helped trigger construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline, a drill rig has tapped what might one day be the next big energy source.

    www.keyc.tv

  • BP to Pay State $255 Million for 2006 Pipeline Spills and Shutdowns

    The dispute related to money damages for oil production shortfalls caused by the 2006 pipeline leaks and pipeline replacements in the Prudhoe Bay oilfield. BP admitted liability for purposes of the arbitration, but contended that the State suffered no ...

    www.sitnews.us

  • Factbox: Kashagan-Kazakhstan's major oil field

    Kashagan is the world's biggest oil find since the discovery of Prudhoe Bay in Alaska in 1968. * It holds an estimated 30 billion barrels of oil-in-place, of which 8-12 billion are potentially recoverable.

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • OPINION: Campaign sound-bites provide rhetoric, not facts

    Unfortunately, oil from the Arctic offshore is at least 12-15 years away, and policy makers should focus on producing the 5 billion barrels of recoverable oil, literally right under our feet in Prudhoe Bay and Kuparuk. No exploration is required to get ...

    thebristolbaytimes.com

  • 1st Alaska Outdoor School owner puts expertise to good use

    Some destinations include Chena Hot Springs, the Arctic Circle, Prudhoe Bay, the Wrangell-St. Elias Mountains and various aurora viewing lodges around Fairbanks.

    newsminer.com

  • KEYC - Mankato News, Weather, Sports -Senators discuss comprehensive ...

    A half mile below the ground at Prudhoe Bay, above the vast oil field that helped trigger construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline, a drill rig has tapped what might one day be the next big energy source.

    www.keyc.tv

  • Point Thomson gets approval from Corps

    There will also be a 23-mile pipeline that will connect with the existing Badami pipeline that extends about 25 miles east of Prudhoe Bay to the small Badami oil field. If contractors are mobilized, the work this winter will include the construction of ...

    www.alaskajournal.com

  • Reading the North

    In the foothills at Toolik Lake it is 200 m think while on the coastal plain at Prudhoe Bay it is 600 m think. This corresponds to the distribution of the annual mean air temperatures (lowest in the north).

    www.adn.com

  • Is AT&T flogging a Deadhorse with rural Alaskan LTE deployment?

    According to the newspaper AT&T will introduce advanced connectivity to Prudhoe Bay and Deadhorse, towns which are predominantly populated by oil company employees who tend to work shifts before returning home to other parts of Alaska or out of state.

    www.telegeography.com

  • BP to pay $255M in Alaska oil spill

    BP in 2007 pleaded guilty to a Clean Water Act violation stemming from a 5,700-barrel spill from the Prudhoe Bay field the previous year.

    www.bayoubuzz.com

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