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Governor Parnell comments on BP-Hilcorp deal

 

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US Governor Sean Parnell has praised BP’s decision to sell its interests in four North Slope fields to Hilcorp.

Parnell has released the following statement: “Today’s announcement means another entrepreneurial company will be working to accelerate production and find additional reserves on the North Slope […] Hilcorp has a proven record of improving production in Cook Inlet, and their new North Slope commitment shows the More Alaska Production Act has created the right environment to attract new companies and competition to the North Slope.”

The announcement comes just days after the Legislature passed Senate Bill 138, Governor Parnell’s bill authorizing Alaska’s participation in the world-scale, Alaska LNG Project, a US$ 45 - US$ 65 billion project that would commercialise Alaska’s vast, untapped reserves of North Slope gas for Alaskans and markets beyond.

“I applaud the thorough and bipartisan deliberations the Legislature had on Senate Bill 138 and believe the process is already bearing fruit,” continued Parnell. “Today’s announcement is important, because it builds on BP’s previous commitments of billions of dollars in new oil investments at Prudhoe and Alaska’s legacy fields, and reflects a focus on advancing the Alaska LNG Project, and unlocking gas from Prudhoe and Pt. Thomson.”


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