Alaska Oil Field Drilling and Jobs
In Alaska, there are many current oil field developments
that are being added to the existing number of fields
in Alaska. While these fields already provide employment
for a large number of oil workers, a new development is
being proposed by US president George W Bush. He believes
that there are several important reasons for America to
become more involved with drilling in Alaska for oil.
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you have any questions on offshore oil rig jobs or general
employment in the industry, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us.
It is believed that added fields in Alaska would help secure energy sources
for the US, as well as boost the national economy. An added economic advantage
is that less oil would need to be imported from the likes of the Middle
East, which would improve the balance of payments deficit.
The development in question could bring a vast number of new jobs in the
area. The new development would host 50 oil fields over an area of 2000
acres. Piping and infrastructure would need to be built to provide roading
and a sufficient means of piping the oil. In Washington, this proposition
is being very much debated and fought by political members because the
drilling is to take place in a ARWR or Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
and has encountered many objections from environmental groups that are
against the oil export ban repeal. There is currently $8 billion dollars
a year that is being generated by oil fields in other parts of the Alaska.
The Alaskan economy relies heavily on the drilling for oil - an activity
that has occurred there for the past 30 years.
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