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  1. conocophillips.com

    The North Slope and Alaska Native communities closest to Willow have voiced strong support for the project. In order to gather comments on the project from the people closest to Willow's proposed site, ConocoPhillips participated in multiple years of engagement including over 150 in-person meetings with local residents and stakeholders, and the BLM held 25 public hearings in Anchorage ...
    • January 2024 The Willow Project

      The Willow Project is the largest project in size and scale to be developed on the North Slope in more than 20 years. Construction Jobs Long-term Jobs from 2024 until first oil in 2029 ECONOMIC BENEFITS $3.9B $2.3B $1.3B $1.2B North Slope Borough (NSB) revenue from property tax.

    • ConocoPhillips Alaska

      Willow will be built using materials primarily made and sourced in the U.S. and has the potential to create over 2,500 construction jobs and approximately 300 long-term jobs. The project is designed to support and coexist with subsistence activities with many mitigation measures built into the project design.

  2. powerincooperation.com

    Willow will be built using materials primarily made and sourced in the U.S. and has the potential to create over 2,500 construction jobs and approximately 300 long-term jobs. The project is designed to support and coexist with subsistence activities with many mitigation measures built into the project design. Learn more.
  3. static.conocophillips.com

    The Willow Project is the largest project in size and scale to be developed on the North Slope in more than 20 years. Construction Jobs Long-term Jobs from 2024 until first oil in 2029 ECONOMIC BENEFITS $3.9B $2.3B $1.3B $1.2B North Slope Borough (NSB) revenue from property tax.
  4. alaska.conocophillips.com

    Willow will be built using materials primarily made and sourced in the U.S. and has the potential to create over 2,500 construction jobs and approximately 300 long-term jobs. The project is designed to support and coexist with subsistence activities with many mitigation measures built into the project design.
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    The Willow project is located on the plain of the North Slope of Alaska, within the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, in a part called the Bear Tooth Unit West of Alpine, Alaska on native lands. It is located on Arctic coastal tundra less than 30 miles (48 km) from the Arctic Ocean [2] and entirely on the arctic coastal plain, as depicted in Figure 3.9.2 of the final supplemental ...
  6. conocophillips.com

    Dec 22, 2023Designed to support and coexist with subsistence activities on Alaska's North Slope, the Willow project underwent five years of rigorous regulatory and environmental review. Willow will be built using materials primarily made and sourced in the U.S. and has the potential to create over 2,500 construction jobs and approximately 300 long-term jobs.
  7. Mar 13, 2023Date: Monday, March 13, 2023 Contact: Interior_Press@ios.doi.gov WASHINGTON - Today, the Interior Department issued a Record of Decision regarding the proposed Willow Master Development Plan in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A). The Department is substantially reducing the size of the project by denying two of the five drill sites proposed by ConocoPhillips, which is seeking to ...
  8. powerincooperation.com

    The Willow project will provide critical revenues for Alaska starting on day one. Willow could generate between $8 billion and $17 billion in new revenue for the North Slope Borough and local communities, as well as the state of Alaska and the federal government, according to U.S. BLM estimates.The project is also projected to create 2,500 construction jobs and 300 long-term jobs.
  9. storymaps.arcgis.com

    Apr 19, 2023Over its anticipated 30-year life, the Willow Project could produce 200,000 barrels of oil per day, producing up to 600 million barrels of oil in total. According to estimates by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Willow could generate between $8 and $17 billion in revenue. The BLM's environmental impact statement found it would result in 287 ...
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