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  2. Hess Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [38] [39] It also sold its 1.5 percent stake in the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System to ConocoPhillips in February 2003. [40] In2June, the company 6 oil and gas fields in the Gulf of Mexico to the Anadarko Petroleum Corporation and agreed to trade some properties with the EnCana Corporation. Further, Amerada Hess cut exploration and production jobs ...

  3. Mary Peltola - Wikipedia

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    Born Mary Sattler, Peltola is Yup'ik (Alaska Native) from Western Alaska. She was born in Anchorage on August 31, 1973. [11] [4] Her Yup'ik name is Akalleq (transl. the one who rolled). [12] [13] Peltola's father, Ward Sattler, a German-American from Nebraska, moved to Alaska to work as a pilot and teacher.

  4. File:Conoco-Phillips Building. Anchorage, Alaska (cropped).jpg

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    Anchorage, Alaska.jpg cropped 55 % horizontally, 10 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode. File usage The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):

  5. ExxonMobil - Wikipedia

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    ExxonMobil Corporation [a] (/ ˌ ɛ k s ɒ n ˈ m oʊ b əl / EK-son-MOH-bəl; commonly shortened to Exxon [4] [5] [6]) is an American multinational oil and gas corporation and the largest direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil.

  6. Talk:ConocoPhillips Alaska - Wikipedia

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    ConocoPhillips Alaska is basically a continuation of ARCO Alaska, same building and all with a name change (it was called the ARCO Tower for nearly two decades), yet there's nothing describing how the company came to be ConocoPhillips Alaska (BP was involved, if I recall).

  7. Kuparuk River oil field - Wikipedia

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    It started production in 1982, peaking in 1992. As of 2019, it produced approximately 71,021 barrels per day (~3.539 × 10 ^ 6 t/a) of oil for ConocoPhillips and has been estimated to have 2 billion barrels (320 × 10 ^ 6 m 3) of recoverable oil reserves. [1] It is named for the Kuparuk River.

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