ConocoPhillips Asks to Expand Oil Exploration in NPR-A
ALASKA, JUL 14 – ConocoPhillips seeks to drill four exploratory wells near its $7.5 billion Willow project to tap vast Arctic oil reserves amid federal policies favoring domestic energy expansion.
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Expert warns of irreversible threat looming over largest expanse of public land in US — here's what's happening
The National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska is the largest expanse of public land in the U.S., encompassing nearly 23 million acres — an area equivalent to the size of Maine. The reserve hosts an abundance of wildlife, but an effort to open 82% of it to oil and gas development could have irreversible consequences, an ecologist warned. What's happening? The National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska was designated as an emergency oil supply for the U.S. N…
ConocoPhillips Files to Expand Arctic Drilling Near $7.5 Billion Willow Project
ConocoPhillips has submitted a formal application to federal regulators seeking approval to drill four new exploratory wells and conduct seismic testing west of its $7.5 billion Willow oil development in Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve, Bloomberg reports. The proposal, filed with the Bureau of Land Management, would significantly extend the company’s Arctic footprint and marks its most ambitious exploration effort in the region since 2020. T…
ConocoPhillips files to expand arctic drilling near $7.5 billion willow project – Oil & Gas 360
(Oil Price)– ConocoPhillips has submitted a formal application to federal regulators seeking approval to drill four new exploratory wells and conduct seismic testing west of its $7.5 billion Willow oil development in Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve, Bloomberg reports. The proposal, filed with the Bureau of Land Management, would significantly extend the company’s Arctic footprint and marks its most ambitious exploration effort in the region s
ConocoPhillips Seeks New Oil Drilling in Alaskan Arctic - Energy News, Top Headlines, Commentaries, Features & Events
ConocoPhillips is pushing to explore for more oil near its roughly $7.5 billion Willow project in Alaska, betting there are vast reserves of undiscovered crude in the state’s Arctic north. The company filed applications Monday with federal regulators asking to drill four new test wells and undertake seismic studies to search for additional oil in the ...
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