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    ** ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND APRIL 30-May 1 ** In this undated photo provided ConocoPhillips, two ConocoPhillips emploees overlook pipelines on the West Sak oil field on Alaska's North Slope. BP and ConocoPhillips are betting that heavy oil in Alaska will result in a big payoff. Heavy oil, which has the consistency of thick molasses instead of olive oil, lies in sandstone above the huge reservoir of North Slope light oil that has been flowing down the trans-Alaska pipeline since 1977. With that reservoir being drawn down, the Texas-based companies are turning to hard-to-pump heavy oil to extend the life of the oil fields. (AP Photo/ConocoPhillips, Judy Patrick)
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    Interest in the Arctic is higher today than ever. Covering one-sixth of the world's land mass and vast expanses of sea, it contains a wealth of untapped resources from minerals like rare earths and uranium to gushers of oil and natural resources. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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    Federal elections regulators are set to decide whether to adopt a draft advisory opinion that would allow Joe Miller to use campaign funds to pay a legal judgment in a case stemming from his unsuccessful 2010 U.S. Senate run in Alaska. (AP Photo)

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    Rep. Don Young holds a huge fundraising advantage in his 2014 re-election bid, ending the last quarter with more than $630,000 on hand. (AP Photo/Michael Dinneen)
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