Asset Report
Aurora (Prudhoe Bay Unit)
Report summary
The Aurora field is a satellite accumulation of the Prudhoe Bay field that produces primarily from the Kuparuk River formation. ARCO discovered Aurora in 1999. Aurora is a mature field; while some development drilling to mitigate decline continues, we expect the field to decline until it ceases production in 2034.
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary and key issues
- Summary
- Location maps
- Participation
- Geology
- Exploration
- Reserves and resources
- Production
- Development
- Infrastructure
- Costs
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Economic assumptions
- Cash flow
- Discount rate and date
- Inflation rate
- Oil price
- Global Economic Model (GEM) file
- Economic analysis
Tables and charts
This report includes 14 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Prudhoe Bay Unit Index Map
- Aurora Field Map
- Geology: Table 1
- Production: Table 1
- Production: Table 2
- Production Profile
- Cash Flow
- Economic analysis: Table 2
- Economic analysis: Table 3
- Split of Revenues
- Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Undiscounted
- Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Discounted at 10% from 01/01/2024
- Remaining Present Value Price Sensitivities
What's included
This report contains:
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