U.S. oil and gas companies are unlikely to expand development in Alaska and the Arctic following President Donald Trump's executive order enabling them to do so, company officials and industry ...
The state faces a nearly $200 million deficit to maintain essentially status-quo spending, leaving lawmakers with hard ...
President-elect Donald Trump is set to declare a national energy emergency on Day 1 of his return to power, part of his ...
The state faces economic challenges: oil production, long its lifeblood, is a fraction of what it once was, in part due to aging fields, and for more than a decade, more people have left Alaska ...
Heather Tash recently joined ConocoPhillips Alaska leadership as Vice President, Asset Development. In this role, Tash oversees development across the North Slope for the state’s largest oil producer.
Higher-than-forecast oil prices may take a bite out of the deficit, but spending from savings will likely still be needed.
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and US President Donald Trump confirmed at their summit on Friday that the US will ...
U.S. oil production is already at record levels due ... to take advantage of Trump's order on Monday titled "Unleashing Alaska’s extraordinary resource potential." The executive order would ...