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Kuparuk River oil field

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In December 2002, the production averaged 166,155 barrels per day (26,416.5 m/d) from 448 wells, but by September 2016 the average declined to 78,755 barrels per day (12,521.0 m/d). For the first six months of 2017 production averaged 84,334 barrels per day (13,408.0 m/d) with a water
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announced first production, and planned to start in 1982. Production actually began December 13, 1981, on five small gravel drilling pads. Oil recovery was expected to peak in 1986 at 250,000 barrels per day (40,000 m/d), but did not peak until 1992 at 322,000 barrels per day (51,200 m/d)
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Jamison, H.C., Brockett, L.D., and McIntosh, R.A., 1980, Prudhoe Bay - A 10-Year Perspective, in Giant Oil and Gas Fields of the Decade: 1968-1978, AAPG Memoir 30, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists,
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cut of 87.4 percent. During the first half of 2019 the pool averaged 71,021 barrels per day (11,291.4 m/d) with a water cut of 88.7 percent.
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Production begins 3 months early - Kuparuk comes online in December ’81 from 5 gravel drill sites in 20-mile square ARCO-owned area
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USGS report on the Oil and Gas Resources of the Arctic Alaska Petroleum Province
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discovered oil at the Ugnu Number 1 well, named for the nearby
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and has been estimated to have 2 billion barrels (320
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Kuparuk River oil field is located in Alaska
United States
Alaska North Slope
70°20′14″N 149°51′01″W / 70.3372°N 149.8504°W / 70.3372; -149.8504
ConocoPhillips
Sinclair
sandstone
North Slope Borough
Alaska
United States
ConocoPhillips
Kuparuk River
Sinclair Oil
Ugnuravik River
sandstone
ARCO
Prudhoe Bay Oil Field
Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System
Tarn Oil Field
Willow project
Kuparuk oil field from mtri.org
Kuparuk discovery made by Sinclair at Ugnu No. 1
ISBN
0888396309
Production begins 3 months early - Kuparuk comes online in December ’81 from 5 gravel drill sites in 20-mile square ARCO-owned area
"Pool Statistics - Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission"
ISBN
0891813063
USGS report on the Oil and Gas Resources of the Arctic Alaska Petroleum Province
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