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The Trump administration announced a plan on June 17 to open nearly 82% of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to oil and ...
The cabinet members’ visit to the North Slope, part of a multiday trip to the state, showed President Trump’s commitment to developing Alaska’s oil and gas resources, officials said.
Their agenda includes discussions on oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and a long-delayed natural gas project. The officials are also scheduled to visit the Prudhoe Bay oil field ...
The petroleum reserve is west of Prudhoe Bay and Deadhorse, the industrial encampment near the starting point of the trans-Alaska pipeline system.
A stretch of the Dalton Highway near the Saginavirktok River was washed out by flood waters on Saturday, leading to an ...
The trip has included meetings with pro-drilling groups and officials, including some Alaska Native leaders on the petroleum-rich North Slope, and a visit to the Prudhoe Bay oil field near the ...
The petroleum reserve is west of Prudhoe Bay and Deadhorse, the industrial encampment near the starting point of the trans-Alaska pipeline system. The pipeline, which runs for 800 miles (nearly 1,300 ...