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LIFE ON ALASKAN OIL FIELDS?


What's it like to live and work in Alaska's North Slope oilfields?

SPONSORED: Unless you've personally experienced a setting like Prudhoe Bay, it might be hard to imagine what life is like for the “Slopers” ...

LIFE ON ALASKAN OIL FIELDS? | WHAT IS IT LIKE? - YouTube

What is life like on an Alaskan Oil field? HELLO HAPPY PEOPLES! Welcome to SomersInAlaska! Check out our Alaskan Apparel: ...

I went to Alaska's North Slope to see why people are drilling for oil in ...

Alaska is home to the single biggest oilfield ever discovered in the US, Prudhoe Bay. But producing oil in the Arctic comes with formidable ...

Prudhoe Bay - Life on the Slope

Why do the oil companies do this? Well, part of the reason is to make a bleak, remote place seem a little more like home; another reason is that doing hard ...

Employment in Alaska: living and working in the Alaskan oil fields

The oil industry plays a key role in Alaska's economy, providing a significant contribution to the state's revenue and creating jobs for its residents.

Video Essay: Life in an Oil Field 'Man Camp' - YouTube

Video Essay: Life in an Oil Field 'Man Camp' ; Day Trip to Midland (FULL EPISODE) S10 E9. The Daytripper · 41K views ; This Wave Killed All 84 ...

Surrounded by Oil Fields, an Alaska Village Fears for Its Health

But in the Arctic, certain climate phenomena could mean those living further away might also be affected, according to Julia Schmale, an ...

What are the good ways to get an Alaska North Slope job or ... - Quora

Hiring from out of state is hard. Also, as of 2017, Alaska is experiencing a recession so jobs on the oil field are pretty slim pickings.

Deadhorse / Prudhoe Bay, Arctic Alaska. Remote oilfield ... - YouTube

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What's it like to work at an oil field on the North Slope?

People at the company's sites near and within the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska are urged to carry Arctic gear at all times, even while just ...

Alaska's oil and gas industry - Resource Development Council

Alaska's North Slope has responsibly produced more than 18 billion barrels of oil since the discovery of the Prudhoe Bay oil field. Oil production has been the ...

Life in the Oilfields - Living Next to Wells - Environment America

And of course, during the fracking and all of the drilling and everything, it was just very offensive. It was 24/7 daylight. I mean, it was just ...

4 men have died in Alaska's North Slope oil fields in just over a year

In the last 14 months, four men have died while working in the oil fields on the North Slope. Before that, the area hadn't seen a death in ...

Outfitting North Slope Workers with Layers of Protection

Workers at the Prudhoe Bay oil fields 250 miles north of the Arctic ... in Alaska for North Slope oil workers. The Korbana line of ...

Prudhoe Bay Oil Field - Wikipedia

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 ...

Staying Safe on the North Slope - Alaska Business Magazine

Working in Alaska's North Slope can be challenging enough, but a few companies are taking that challenge a step further, drilling from ...

A postcard from where Alaska's oil industry and wilderness meet

In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, oil started flowing down the Trans-Alaska Pipeline 40 years ago. Every summer, thousands of ...

Alaska's 40 Years Of Oil Riches Almost Never Was - NPR

The oil field started production 40 years ago this month. Twelve billion barrels of oil later, it has completely reshaped Alaska's economy.

Alpine - ConocoPhillips Alaska

The Alpine Field, located approximately 34 miles west of Kuparuk, is one of the largest conventional onshore oil fields developed in North America in the past ...

Both of my sons work on the North Slope of Alaska oil fields. It's not ...

Both of my sons work on the North Slope of Alaska oil fields. It's not for the faint of heart. Photo by: Jessica Harpole in Deadhorse, Alaska.