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Alaska

November 7, 2016

U.S. crude oil production in 2015 was the highest since 1972, but has since declined


April 20, 2016

Expected decrease in Lower 48 oil production is partially offset by rising GOM output


January 12, 2016

State severance tax revenues decline as fossil fuel prices drop


October 8, 2015

West Coast petroleum markets differ by supply, demand, and distribution


September 1, 2015

Alaska increases wind power capacity in utility-scale and distributed-scale projects


August 21, 2015

Major fossil fuel-producing states rely heavily on severance taxes


June 12, 2015

Oil exploration in the U.S. Arctic continues despite current price environment


May 1, 2015

Alaska residents are paid a unique yearly dividend from state’s permanent fund


April 30, 2015

Energy resource permanent funds vary by purpose and state


March 12, 2015

Oil price decline leads to lower tax revenues in top oil-producing states


August 7, 2014

Energy production and other mining account for a large percentage of some state economies


April 11, 2014

Lower prices pull down natural gas reserves in 2012


March 31, 2014

Five states and the Gulf of Mexico produce more than 80% of U.S. crude oil


April 17, 2013

Abundant U.S. supply, low demand could cut dependence on liquid fuel imports


September 14, 2012

Projected Alaska North Slope oil production at risk beyond 2025 if oil prices drop sharply


July 26, 2012

Rail deliveries of oil and petroleum products up 38% in first half of 2012


April 27, 2012

Top 5 producing states' combined marketed natural gas output rose in 2011


March 14, 2012

Five states accounted for about 56% of total U.S. crude oil production in 2011


December 9, 2011

Residual fuel consumption in the U.S. continues to decline


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