News - Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.
By Tim Bradner, Alaska Journal of Commerce, Anchorage Jun. 24--It has withstood earthquakes and floods, whistleblowers and congressional hearings. At age 30, the trans-Alaska oil pipeline has stood the test of time.
By Tim Bradner, Alaska Journal of Commerce, Anchorage Jun. 3--A $430 million pump station reconfiguration project now being implemented will allow the trans-Alaska oil pipeline to operate mechanically at throughput rates as low as 300,000 barrels per day, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.
By Wesley Loy, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska May 2--The operator of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline recently welded patches onto the pipe in two places showing signs of corrosion damage.
By JEANNETTE J. LEE Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The company that operates one of the world's longest oil pipelines must revamp safety standards following a fire near a crude oil storage facility, the state and federal Joint Pipeline Office said Thursday. No one was injured in the Jan.
By Wesley Loy, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska Mar. 16--The company that runs the trans-Alaska oil pipeline is building two new control centers, the main one in Anchorage and a backup in Palmer, to operate the line and the Valdez tanker port by remote control.
