Mar 25, 2012 | Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
360-foot icebreaker christened Aiviq; will head for Alaska
PORT FOURCHON, La. - The largest, most advanced ship ever built by Edison Chouest Offshore will soon leave south Louisiana for Alaska.
Repsol secures, plugs Q-2 well on Alaska's North Slope
On the evening of March 16, Repsol E&P USA successfully secured and finished plugging its Qugruk No.
Well damaged in Feb. 15 blowout is plugged, under control
A well damaged more than a month ago in a natural gas blowout is plugged and under control, state environmental regulators said Sunday.
Company to plug, abandon Slope oil well
The Spanish oil company Repsol has decided to plug and abandon its Qugruk Number 2 well a month after it was damaged in a shallow gas blowout.
Independent Brooks Range Petroleum finished its Alaska North Slope exploration drilling at the end of February with a smile, per company executive Bart Armfield, who confirmed March 7 that Brooks Range is 'very happy' with the results of both its Mustang 1 well and the North Tarn No.