What Is the Pikka Project? What Impact Will it Have on Alaska? For the Pikka Project, Santos agreed to prioritize Alaskan businesses and workers Approximately 75% of the total projected budget will be spent with companies operating in Alaska, and 98% of Santos employees live in Alaska
Pikka Oil Field, Alaska, USA - Offshore Technology Pikka is an onshore oil field planned to be developed on the North Slope of Alaska, US Australian oil company Santos is the operator and holds a 51% stake in the project
North America - Santos In August 2022, Santos, as operator of the Pikka Unit joint venture, announced it had taken a final investment decision (FID) on the world class Pikka Phase 1 oil project located on the North Slope of Alaska
Santos achieves major milestone in Alaska Pikka Project Santos has reached a critical milestone in its Pikka Phase 1 project on Alaska’s North Slope with the safe delivery of major processing modules to Oliktok Point, signaling measurable progress toward first oil production, which is anticipated in 2026
Pikka phase one nearing 60% complete, first oil likely H1 2026 Phase one of the Pikka Project is nearing 60% complete and first oil is expected in H1 2026 The drilling program is now on the eleventh well Six wells have been stimulated and flowed back with encouraging results in line with prognosis
Santos Pikka Project: A Major Milestone in Alaskas Energy . . . Santos Limited (STO AX) has marked a pivotal moment in its Alaska venture, with the Pikka oil project now 85% complete and on track to deliver first oil as early as late 2025—nearly six months ahead of its original 2026 target
Santos announces new discovery in Alaska | Santos Pikka phase 1 is expected to deliver 80,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) at full production Santos remains committed to disciplined investment in the Alaska assets to deliver value for shareholders, delivering safe and efficient operations while advancing key development milestones
Pikka expanding - June 16, 2024 - Petroleum News The Pikka unit is located on the North Slope of Alaska, along the Colville River The proposed expansion area is south of and adjacent to leases in the current OSA-operated Pikka unit and to leases in the OSA-operated undeveloped Quokka unit