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  2. Economy of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The state's economy has been described by University of Alaska Anchorage economist Scott Goldsmith as a "three-legged stool" – with one leg being the petroleum and gas industry, the second leg being the federal government and the third leg being all other industries and services. Between 2004 and 2006, the federal government was responsible ...

  3. List of Alaska companies - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Alaskan companies includes notable companies that are, or once were, headquartered in Alaska. Companies based in Alaska. A. Ahtna ...

  4. Agriculture in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    An Alaskan-grown gigantic pumpkin, along with cabbage, kohlrabi and turnips, at the Tanana Valley State Fair in 2010. Agriculture in Alaska faces many challenges, largely due to the climate, the short growing season, and generally poor soils. However, the exceptionally long days of summer enable some vegetables to attain world record sizes.

  5. Major oil company plans 7 wells in Alaska petroleum reserve

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    A major oil company will drill seven new exploratory wells in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. ConocoPhillips is planning the work for this winter, the Alaska Journal of Commerce reported .

  6. Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines is the only major airline offering in-state travel with jet service (sometimes in combination cargo and passenger Boeing 737-400s) from Anchorage and Fairbanks to regional hubs like Bethel, Nome, Kotzebue, Dillingham, Kodiak, and other larger communities as well as to major Southeast and Alaska Peninsula communities.

  7. Prudhoe Bay Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    Prudhoe Bay Oil Field is a large oil field on Alaska's North Slope.It is the largest oil field in North America, covering 213,543 acres (86,418 ha) and originally contained approximately 25 billion barrels (4.0 × 10 9 m 3) of oil. [1]

  8. Commercial fishing in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Commercial fishing is a major industry in Alaska, and has been for hundreds of years. Alaska Natives have been harvesting salmon and many other types of fish for millennia Including king crab. Russians came to Alaska to harvest its abundance of sealife, as well as Japanese and other Asian cultures.

  9. Gold mining in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Gold mining in Alaska, a state of the United States, has been a major industry and impetus for exploration and settlement since a few years after the United States acquired the territory in 1867 from the Russian Empire. Russian explorers discovered placer gold in the Kenai River in 1848, but no gold was produced.