Company clears early hurdle for Alaska oil project
Source: Associated Press
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MAY 26, 2019 10:53 AM, UPDATED 32 MINUTES AGO
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
A company seeking to develop a large oil project on Alaska's North Slope has won a key federal permit.
Alaska's Energy Desk reported that Papua New Guinea-based Oil Search announced that it had received a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for its Pikka development, which is planned west of Prudhoe Bay.
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Oil Search has proposed building up to three drill sites, about 25 miles of roads and about 35 miles of pipelines, a central processing facility, two bridges and an operations center with beds for 200 workers.
Its project is in an area seen as a new hot spot for oil activity on the western North Slope, with ConocoPhillips also pursuing projects in the region.
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yaesu
(8,020 posts)as of 2006 it was responsible for 13% of Papua New Guinea's gross domestic product. I believe that there should be a national oil subsidy paid to every US family for oil pumped in any state, like Alaskans get. We are letting corporations, many foreign, steal our national resources without any real compensation.
sinkingfeeling
(51,438 posts)bluestarone
(16,859 posts)On our planet!
Bayard
(22,005 posts)The biggest thief is tRump.