Alaskan Oil Drilling Jobs

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Despite the controversy surrounding the proposed drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ARWR), at the end of the day if successful, it would offer employment for Americans wanting Alaskan oil drilling jobs. The main contention is whether this Wildlife Refuge should be opened up to the extraction of oil. Opponents are concerned about the environmental implications of exploring for petroleum in this area. Those supporting the proposal suggest that the many fields could yield decades worth of oil supplies - which America currently relies on Saudi Arabia for.

A speculative development scenario indicates that there could be a maximum oil and gas field of 2000 acres. One proposed development suggests there would be 8 Alpine type fields, 19 Satellite fields, 2 docks, and two seawater treatment plants. Obviously such a development will ensure a great number of Alaskan oil drilling jobs are available to Americans.

A wide range of environmental conservation groups have also formed a broad coalition against the repeal of the oil export ban.

Currently this issue remains unresolved. What is clear however, is that should this go ahead, substantial work and employment will be available to Americans.

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