US President Joe Biden has approved a major oil and gas drilling ... lawmakers who represent Alaska in Congress, including one Democrat, pushed for the project's approval, touting it as a much ...
Willow is the largest currently proposed oil project for public lands, and is the biggest oil field in Alaska in decades ... did not fully explain its approval of the project but made note ...
ConocoPhillips’ massive Willow oil drilling project on Alaska’s North Slope moved through the administration’s approval process for months, galvanizing a sudden uprising of online activism ...
Jun. 6—ConocoPhillips will develop the Nuna field, a project that will add up to 20,000 barrels of oil to Alaska's daily production, the company announced this month as the state debates higher oil ...
The controversial natural gas project has been a priority for West Virginia, but its approval will bring new criticism for ...
The ironies surrounding U.S. President Joe Biden's recent approval of the Willow ... than twice the size of the Alaska project to leasing auctions for offshore oil and gas drilling in the Gulf ...
Construction begins this year, with drilling next year, at ConocoPhillips’ Nuna project using a drill site in the Kuparuk River Unit.
East Peak Resort, as the partners call their project ... a future economic base as oil-related jobs wane in the future, he said. Valdez, about 300 road miles east of Anchorage, is the maritime ...
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP secured a victory for client Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC) in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit involving a challenge to the Federal ...
The Institute of Energy Research updated its list of actions taken to crush the oil and gas industry since the day President ...
Alaska's push to become a bigger player in the clean energy market is in the spotlight this week at a conference convened by its Republican governor, even as the state continues to embrace new fossil ...
May 10—JUNEAU — Alaska's oil and gas trade association has launched a campaign against a Senate bill that would increase taxes on the industry as a way to help fill the state's structural deficit.