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  2. Prudhoe Bay, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Prudhoe Bay / ˈ p r uː d oʊ / is a census-designated place (CDP) located in North Slope Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska.As of the 2020 census, the population of the CDP was 1,310 people, down from 2,174 residents in the 2010 census, and up from just 5 residents in 2000; however, at any given time, several thousand transient workers support the Prudhoe Bay Oil Field.

  3. Prudhoe Bay Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    Prudhoe Bay Oil Field is a large oil field on Alaska's North Slope. It is the largest oil field in North America, covering 213,543 acres (86,418 ha) and originally contained approximately 25 billion barrels (4.0 × 10 9 m 3 ) of oil. [ 1 ]

  4. File:PrudhoeBayBPOperations.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of oil drilling operations in Prudhoe Bay. Date: 26 June 2013, 17:22:19: Source: Provided by BP Alaska: ... Prudhoe Bay (Alaska) Usage on ru.wikipedia.org

  5. Trans-Alaska Pipeline System - Wikipedia

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    The Prudhoe Bay Oil Field, the one most commonly associated with the pipeline, contributes oil, [19] as do the Kuparuk, [138] Alpine, [139] Endicott, and Liberty oil fields, among others. [140] Oil emerges from the ground at approximately 120 °F (49 °C) and cools to 111 °F (44 °C) by the time it reaches Pump Station 1 through feeder ...

  6. Deadhorse, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, area was developed to house personnel, provide support for drilling operations, and transport oil to the Alaskan pipeline. [2] Prior to 1977, oil seeps (small pores or fissure networks through which liquid petroleum emerges at the surface of the land) [3] on the Arctic coastal plain had caught the attention of the U.S. petroleum interests. [2]

  7. Dalton Highway - Wikipedia

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    It begins at the Elliott Highway, north of Fairbanks, and ends at Deadhorse (an unincorporated community within the CDP of Prudhoe Bay) near the Arctic Ocean and the Prudhoe Bay Oil Fields. Once called the North Slope Haul Road (a name by which it is still sometimes known), it was built as a supply road to support the Trans-Alaska Pipeline ...

  8. Doyon Drilling installs 2 wind turbines near Prudhoe Bay oil ...

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    Nov. 26—An Alaska Native-owned drilling company has installed what it says are the first wind energy turbines erected near Alaska's giant Prudhoe Bay oil field. The two 100-kilowatt turbines ...

  9. Deadhorse Airport - Wikipedia

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    Western Airlines briefly served Prudhoe Bay during early 1982 with nonstop jet service to Anchorage and was the only major U.S. air carrier at the time to directly serve the airport. [12] Alaska Airlines began serving Prudhoe Bay in December 1981 with Boeing 737-200 service to Anchorage and Fairbanks. [13]