President Trump signed an executive order unlocking the “bounty of natural wealth” in Alaska, from oil and gas to minerals and even timber.
For decades, Alaska has been a battleground between conservationists and the energy industry over whether and how oil and gas production should happen in one of America’s most untouched landscapes.
JUNEAU — The Alaska Department of Revenue forecast on Wednesday that the state would see a bigger deficit in the next fiscal year due to lower-than-expected oil prices.
Measures to raise new state revenue were introduced in the Alaska Senate on Wednesday, including one that would substantially ...
Trump’s executive order aims to revive Alaska’s oil and gas industry, but legal, environmental, and economic challenges may ...
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission assessed the fine on Friday against Brooks Range Petroleum for unplugged wells ...
The Trump administration’s mass layoffs of federal workers have slowed the government’s ability to permit some new energy ...
U.S. December oil production increased by 95 kb/d to 13,491 kb/d, a new all-time high. According to the EIA, New Mexico’s ...
As the state faces an estimated half-billion-dollar deficit between this year and the next, Alaska Senate leaders are ...
The Alaska Division of Oil and Gas is offering leases for companies that might want to explore Augustine Volcano's geothermal ...
Australian oil and gas producer Santos will look to increase investments in the United States because of the pro-energy policies of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, Santos CEO Kevin ...
Measures to raise new state revenue were introduced in the Alaska Senate on Wednesday, including one that would substantially increase taxes on oil companies. Legislators are facing a widening deficit ...
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