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An Arctic about-face: Alaska natives, who fought offshore oil projects, now leading the charge to drill
http://blogs.platts.com/2018/05/07/alaska-offshore-oil-projects-arctic-drilling/

For years indigenous people living in small villages along Alaska’s Arctic coast fiercely fought offshore drilling. Now they want a piece of the action.

When Shell first showed up in 2007 with a fleet of drillships and support vessels, and parked them in the migration path of the bowhead whale in the eastern Alaska Beaufort Sea, the Inupiats went to court. An injunction from the US Ninth Circuit stopped the company and started a chain of problems that would ultimately defeat Shell’s multibillion dollar Arctic initiative.

Fast-forward to 2018. The Inupiats have now taken over Shell’s offshore Beaufort Sea leases, where there were also earlier oil discoveries, and intend to develop them, most likely by partnering with larger firms.



In a decade, indigenous people in northern Alaska have come full circle, from hostility to cautious embrace of offshore drilling.

Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, owned by all Inupiats of the North Slope, is playing its cards close on its plans for 20 former Shell OCS leases off Camden Bay, in the Eastern Beaufort.

The US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement approved the transfer of Shell’s leases to ASRC April 13.

The area is highly prospective and includes Union Oil’s small “Hammerhead” oil discovery made in 1986 and two Shell prospects, Sivulliq and Torpedo, outlined in 2012. A well was partly drilled by Shell at Sivulliq but not completed....
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ASRC is an economic, industrial powerhouse in Alaska.

https://www.asrc.com/companies/Pages/Companies.aspx






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Funny what a little money will do to change minds from disaster to acceptability.

North Slope will retain a small interest and the same horrible oil companies will exploit.

Nothing has changed to preserve nature and the environment, just different pockets are being stuffed with cash.
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Funny what a little money will do to change minds from disaster to acceptability.

North Slope will retain a small interest and the same horrible oil companies will exploit.

Nothing has changed to preserve nature and the environment, just different pockets are being stuffed with cash.

ASRC has been deeply involved in the oil field for many years.  They provide fabrication of complete process modules, transportation and an extensive workforce for both NS construction and maintenance.  Companies like Conoco and BP routinely hire them to do a lot of their work.  They even own two of the refineries.
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