Alpine oil field

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The Alpine oil field is a major North Slope oil development in Alaska, known for its remote Arctic location and role in U.S. petroleum production.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydrocarbon field
oil field
climateZone Arctic tundra
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developmentType roadless oil field development
satellite field development
discovered 1994
economicRole contributor to Alaska state revenues
contributor to U.S. domestic oil supply
environmentalContext sensitive Arctic ecosystem
formerOperator ARCO Alaska NERFINISHED
infrastructure central processing facility
drill site pads
ice roads (seasonal)
pipelines
locatedIn Arctic region
North Slope, Alaska NERFINISHED
locatedNear Nuiqsut, Alaska NERFINISHED
locatedOn Colville River NERFINISHED
notableFor environmental mitigation measures
remote Arctic location
use of ice roads for access
onshoreOffshoreStatus onshore
operator ConocoPhillips NERFINISHED
partOf Colville River Unit NERFINISHED
North Slope oil province NERFINISHED
productionMethod directional drilling
extended-reach drilling
regulatoryJurisdiction State of Alaska NERFINISHED
United States federal government NERFINISHED
resourceType crude oil
natural gas (associated)
significance major U.S. petroleum production site
startOfProduction 2000
state Alaska
transportedVia Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (via connecting pipelines) NERFINISHED

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Nuiqsut nearbyIndustrialSite Alpine oil field