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January 29th |
Leaders of the state development bank now must decide what to do with a failed North Slope oil project in which they have invested $70 million.
The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority took control of the Mustang project in December following years of fits and starts by former operator Brooks Range Petroleum Corp. that ultimately led the state-owned authority to foreclose on the project assets.
Approximately a year ago the AIDEA board of directors approved what ended up being the last in a series of amendments to its $70 million total equity investment in Mustang, which had previously been morphed into a loan to Brooks Range s parent companies.
Alaska development bank forecloses on oil field assets after $70 million investment Published January 21
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Print article Leaders of the state development bank now must decide what to do with a failed North Slope oil project in which they have invested $70 million. The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority took control of the Mustang project in December following years of fits and starts by former operator Brooks Range Petroleum Corp. that ultimately led the state-owned authority to foreclose on the project assets. Approximately a year ago the AIDEA board of directors approved what ended up being the last in a series of amendments to its $70 million total equity investment in Mustang, which had previously been morphed into a loan to Brooks Range’s parent companies.
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The Finnex LLC deal to purchase the assets of the Mustang oil field, which lies between the Kuparuk River and Colville River units on the North Slope, appears to have fallen through, putting the Southern Miluveach unit in the hands of AIDEA-owned Mustang Holding LLC, per a Dec. 4 decision by Alaskas Division of Oil and Gas.
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