Oil production in Alaska

A) peaked in 1985 and has declined steadily ever since.
B) continues to increase as new oil fields are added.
C) has remained steady ever since the construction of the Alaskan oil pipeline.
D) has ended and has been completely replaced by natural gas production.


A

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