PERI
Home

PERI Greenhouse 100 Polluters State Press Release For Alaska

November 6, 2025

 

With Future Data in Doubt, UMass Amherst Political Economy Research Institute Names Top U.S. Climate Polluters

Rollback in EPA reporting requirements may end Greenhouse 100 Polluters Index and access to vital public information

AMHERST, Mass. — Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) today published a new Greenhouse 100 Polluters Index, reporting 2023 greenhouse gas emissions using the latest—and possibly last—data available from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.

On Sept. 12, the EPA announced plans to end most of the program and suspend all remaining reporting requirements until 2034. The decision could leave the public without reliable, standardized data on corporate climate pollution for nearly a decade.

“The Greenhouse 100 Index informs consumers, shareholders, regulators, lawmakers and communities about corporate releases of climate-altering pollutants into our environment,” says Professor Michael Ash, co-director of PERI's Corporate Toxics Information Project. “The EPA’s decision to effectively end the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program removes access to vital public information and leaves public and private decision-makers flying in the dark or relying on a patchwork of voluntary and potentially cherrypicked or greenwashed reports.”

Launched in 2018, PERI’s free, open-access online tool provides data on every company that reports to the EPA. The resource includes state-by-state rankings and detailed reports identifying all companies and facilities responsible for each state’s greenhouse gas emissions. Archives of earlier editions remain available to the public.

The following is PERI's analysis for Alaska.

Overall

Summary for AlaskaValue
Total 2023 CO2 equivalent emissions (millions of metric tons):19.6
Percentage of national total:0.8
Rank among US states (1=top):36

Top 5 Polluter Companies in Alaska

CompanyCO2 equivalent emissions (mmt)% of state totalNum. facilities
Hilcorp Energy12.365.822
ConocoPhillips1.910.25
GOLDEN VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOC0.94.72
CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSOC INC0.84.34
Marathon Petroleum0.52.91

Top 5 Sectors in Alaska

Sector NameCO2 equivalent emissions (mmt)Num. facilities
Natural Gas Processing6.34
Petroleum & Natural Gas Gathering & Boosting3.84
Power Plants3.017
Other Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems1.96
Onshore Petroleum & Natural Gas Production1.67

Top 10 facilities in Alaska

Facility NameCO2 (metric tons)Company
Hilcorp North Slope, Basin 890-G&B Facility3,508,593Hilcorp Energy
CENTRAL COMPRESSOR PLANT2,918,099Hilcorp Energy
CENTRAL GAS FACILITY2,076,855Hilcorp Energy
CENTRAL POWER STATION809,717Hilcorp Energy
ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc - KRU-ALP Fields714,840ConocoPhillips
LISBURNE PRODUCTION CENTER712,809Hilcorp Energy
ENDICOTT PRODUCTION FACILITY613,605Hilcorp Energy
GOLDEN VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION INC - HEALY POWER PLANT607,686GOLDEN VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOC
TESORO ALASKA PETROLEUM CO545,281Marathon Petroleum
ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc - KRU CPF1492,539ConocoPhillips

“In making this information available, we are building on the historic achievements of the right-to-know movement,” Ash adds. “Our goal is to engender public participation in environmental decision-making, and to help residents translate the right to know into the right to clean air, clean water and a livable planet.”

The EPA’s rollback of reporting and disclosure requirements also threatens other PERI indexes that track companies’ release of pollution into the air and water, and near schools.

Contacts:
Michael Ash, mash@umass.edu

Aaron Kupec, akupec@umass.edu