ConocoPhillips is Alaska’s largest crude oil producer and largest owner of exploration leases. ConocoPhillips Alaska holds major ownership interests in two of North America’s largest legacy conventional oil fields, both located on Alaska’s North Slope: Kuparuk, which the company operates, and Prudhoe Bay.
ConocoPhillips in Alaska has the projects and the future you’ve been looking for. We’re the largest oil producer in the state, with significant ownership interests in fields across the legendary North Slope.
ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. is a subsidiary of ConocoPhillips, with its headquarters in Anchorage, Alaska. The company has major lease holdings on the North Slope and is Alaska's largest producer of oil and gas, employing about 1,000 persons.
ConocoPhillips Alaska is the state’s largest oil producer with a history stretching back more than 50 years. CPAI holds major ownership interests in two of North America’s largest legacy conventional oil fields, both located on Alaska’s North Slope: Kuparuk, which the company operates, and Prudhoe Bay.
ConocoPhillips is Alaska’s largest oil producer and has been a leader in oil and gas exploration and development in the state for more than 50 years. Our primary operated assets include natural gas facilities in Southcentral Alaska and the Kuparuk and Alpine fields on the North Slope.
ConocoPhillips is Alaska's largest oil producer. Our primary operated assets include natural gas facilities in South-central Alaska and the Kuparuk and Alpine fields on the North Slope.
ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. (CPAI) is Alaska’s largest crude oil producer and largest owner of exploration leases, with approximately 1 million net undeveloped
ConocoPhillips is Alaska’s largest crude oil producer and largest owner of exploration leases, with approximately 1.6 million net undeveloped acres at year-end 2021. ConocoPhillips has major ownership interests in two of North America’s largest legacy conventional oil fields, both located on Alaska’s North Slope—Kuparuk, which the
ConocoPhillips has major ownership interests in two of North America’s largest legacy conventional oil fields, both located on Alaska’s North Slope: Kuparuk, which the company operates, and Prudhoe Bay.
Alaska’s entire U.S. Congressional delegation — Democrats and Republicans — supports Willow because of the benefits it will provide to the state of Alaska and Alaska Native communities, while also enhancing U.S. energy security.