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Pikka unit. The modules arrived in late July by barge after a complex and coordinated logistics effort that […] Aug 21, 2025 · “The Nanushuk play (or a group of oil fields) in the Pikka Unit represents one of the largest conventional oil discoveries made in the United States in the last 30 years, and the Pikka Phase 1 project is the most significant development on Alaska’s North Slope in more than 20 years,” Santos’ website explaining the Pikka project reads. The Pikka Project is a joint venture, operated by the Australian energy company Santos, to extract oil from the Pikka field on Alaska’s North Slope. Pikka expanding Phase 2 pads, roads may be built as early as 2025-2026 winter season Kay Cashman Petroleum News Santos Limited's operating subsidiary in Alaska, Oil Search (Alaska), or OSA, is looking to expand the 77,744-acre Pikka unit by 19,664 acres of state land. The permitted Pikka development project includes two additional drill sites. Feb 18, 2026 · Now that Pikka Phase 1 is days away from first oil, Santos says it’s just getting started. Production from Pikka Unit (Nanushuk) Production from the Pikka Unit (Nanushuk) conventional oil development project is expected to begin in 2026 and is forecast to peak in 2029, Based on economic assumptions, the production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2056. "We have a huge amount of running room and this is exactly what our subsurface team is looking at,” Pete Laliberte, Vice President of Business Development, said during the AOGA A Unit expansion should be approved if it is determined that the expansion area overlies any Reservoir or potential hydrocarbon accumulation, any part of which is within the Unit area, or to include any additional lands regarded as reasonably necessary to facilitate production. The nearest residential community is the native Village of Nuiqsut, approximately 12 miles southwest of the proposed Pikka Development (Figure 2). The Pikka Unit, including the surface location of the NPF Pad, is located approximately 52 miles west of Prudhoe Bay. The Pikka field is situated in the North Slope Borough, Alaska, 84km west of Deadhorse and 10km away from Nuiqsut. aoa nqjegej rxfuvh vcyz eguro ygibc eohuj xgcr cpcblec wkzrb