About Walsh Sheppard Creative company in Anchorage, United States
Mobil Lubricants
Our history in Alaska spans almost a century since drilling our first well at Yakataga Beach in 1925. Since then we have explored throughout Alaska including Cook Inlet the Alaska Peninsula St. George Basin Norton Sound Navarin Basin Yukon Flats Beaufort Sea and the North Slope.
ExxonMobils most important resource in Alaska is our people. For our operations over 70 percent of the workforce consists of ExxonMobil employees based here in Alaska or local Alaskan contractors.
Alaska JI Asset amp; Technical Manager
SSHE Supervisor
ExxonMobil Alaska is one of the three largest oil producers in Alaska the largest holder of discovered gas resources on the North Slope and the operator at Point Thomson. According to the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management there are 50 billion technically recoverable oil-equivalent barrels yet to be discovered in Alaska as of 2016. These resources including 25 trillion cubic feet of known natural gas resources at Prudhoe Bay Point Thomson and other fields could help meet Alaskas in-state energy needs and could bring commercial volumes to the broader marketplace for generations to come.
1969 — Kuparuk field discovered
1975 — Trans Alaska Pipeline System construction begins