Latest Breaking News On - நன்று தாங்க பெட்ரோலியம் - Page 1 : comparemela.com
Alaska Journal | 88 Energy makes deal to sell $19 1M in tax credits
alaskajournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from alaskajournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tue, 05/25/2021 - 11:33am
A drill rig is seen working at the Alkaid-1 well being developed by London-based Pantheon in 2020. Further exploration at the Dalton Highway-adjacent prospect this winter revealed a massive find the company estimates at more than one billion barrels of recoverable oil. (Image/Courtesy/Pantheon Resources)
The leaders of a small British explorer insist they have struck an oil accumulation measured in the billions of barrels that is also conveniently located alongside the Dalton Highway.
Pantheon Resources intersected two reservoirs near the bottom of its Talitha-A exploration well that, combined, likely hold roughly 1.4 billion barrels of recoverable light oil and more than 12 billion barrels of oil in place, according to Technical Director Bob Rosenthal.
Positive signs for oil, tourism, but rebound will take time Published December 24, 2020
Share on Facebook
Print article Alaska is positioned to possibly become an even more popular destination when travel eventually resumes en masse but oil markets aren’t likely to rebound nearly as well despite relative recent strength, according to the leaders of some of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corp.’s large investment partners. Recent gains in oil markets have surpassed the expectations of most investors but are also tentative, given the dominant presence COVID-19 continues to have over much of the world, according to the leaders of Riverstone Holdings LLC.
Wed, 12/23/2020 - 9:08am
The Star Princess is seen in Whittier in this Journal file photo. Vaccines have given some in Alaska’s tourism-dependent economy hope for recovery after virtually the entire season was canceled in 2020, but a full rebound isn’t likely until 2022. (Photo/Andrew Jensen/AJOC)
Alaska is positioned to possibly become an even more popular destination when travel eventually resumes en masse but oil markets aren’t likely to rebound nearly as well despite relative recent strength, according to the leaders of some of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corp.’s large investment partners.
Recent gains in oil markets have surpassed the expectations of most investors but are also tentative, given the dominant presence COVID-19 continues to have over much of the world, according to the leaders of Riverstone Holdings LLC.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.