Conoco Chairman Expects Many New Wells if HB110 Passes

Associated Press

Conoco Phillips chairman Jim Mulva told a breakfast meeting in Anchorage Thursday that if Governor Sean Parnell’s House Bill 110 reducing state taxes when oil prices are high passes, his company will be moving forward with the plans it already has laid out for a new drill pad and fifty new wells on the North Slope.

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