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  • January 2012
    • Legislative citation presented to TAPS
      Alaska State Representative Eric Feige (R-District 12) visited Pump Station 1 to commemorate the anniversary of the January 2011 shutdown and to deliver a legislative citation to the crew there.

 

  • December 2011
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  • June 2011
  • May 2011
    • TAPS employees rescue baby musk ox
      In early May, travelers on Alaska’s Dalton Highway encountered a heart-wrenching sight: A baby musk ox, huddled against an Alyeska fence between pump stations 2 and 3, apparently abandoned.
    May 2011
    • TAPS employees rescue baby musk ox
      In early May, travelers on Alaska’s Dalton Highway encountered a heart-wrenching sight: A baby musk ox, huddled against an Alyeska fence between pump stations 2 and 3, apparently abandoned.
  • February 2011
    • Alyeska attends UAA Spring Career Fair
      Alyeska’s Human Resources and Engineering Departments represented the company at the University of Alaska-Anchorage School of Engineering and Construction Management Career Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 22.

     

  • November 2010
    • Barrett to lead Alyeska Pipeline
      Vice Admiral Thomas Barrett, USCG (Ret.) will become President of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company on January 1, 2011. The selection was announced today (November 16, 2010) at a meeting of the TAPS Owners Committee.
  • July 2010
    • Alyeska summer interns share experiences working on TAPS
      Every year Alyeska selects college students to work in various positions on the Trans Alaska Pipeline System as part of a 12-week internship program. This year’s crop of interns arrived at their worksites in late-May to begin their assignments.
    • Alyeska restarts pipeline after scheduled pipeline shutdown
      The Trans Alaska Pipeline System was safely restarted at approximately 1:35 p.m. Sunday, August 1, following a successful pipeline maintenance shutdown. All work was performed safely during the shutdown which involved over 250 people in planned maintenance tasks. Key work activities included replacement of a 36-inch valve at Pump Station 9, replacement of the gas supply lines to the Pump Station 3 and Pump Station 4 turbine generators, and replacement of the six-inch bypass piping on a check valve near Pump Station 1.
    • Alyeska prepares for second pipeline maintenance shutdown
      Alyeska crews are preparing for this summer's second major shutdown, scheduled to begin at 6 a.m. Saturday, July 31, and run through Sunday, August 1, lasting up to 36 hours. The major maintenance shutdowns are a significant part of Alyeska’s ongoing pipeline integrity management program, and a significant investment of resources dedicated to operating and maintaining the Trans Alaska Pipeline System.
    • Alyeska CEO sets retirement date
      Kevin Hostler, President and Chief Executive Officer of Alyeska Pipeline, has announced that he will retire September 30, 2010. Hostler previously told employees he planned to leave the company by the end of 2010.
  • June 2010
    • Alyeska safely restarts pipeline after scheduled shutdown
      Alyeska safely restarted the Trans Alaska Pipeline System at approximately 4 p.m. Sunday, June 20, following a successful scheduled maintenance shutdown. The pipeline shut down at approximately 6 a.m. Saturday, June 19, for a scheduled 36-hour period.
  • May 2010
    • Status of DOT Enforcement Actions
      On Sunday, May 30, the Anchorage Daily News published a story about a series of enforcement actions the U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Administration (DOT) has taken against Alyeska in recent years. Alyeska takes these enforcement actions very seriously and the company works collaboratively with the DOT and State regulators to ensure it is maintaining the highest standards of integrity on TAPS.
  • April 2010
    • Alyeska supports spill response efforts in Gulf of Mexico
      Alyeska Pipeline Service is supporting ongoing spill response activities in the Gulf of Mexico, committing more than 70,000 gallons of dispersant and sending an employee who specializes in environmental regulations and contingency planning.
    • API names Alyeska for top environmental performance in 2009
      The American Petroleum Institute (API) presented its annual awards on April 21 at its 61st Pipeline Conference in New Orleans. During the conference, Alyeska was recognized with API's 2009 Environmental Performance Award in the large operator category.
  • March 2010January 2010
    • Unions preserve jobs, achieve cost savings
      Alaska unions working together have developed a plan that will allow them to preserve union jobs on the Trans Alaska Pipeline System while still delivering significant cost savings to Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, which operates and maintains the pipeline.
       
  • November 2009
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  • July 2009
    • Pipeline restarted after scheduled maintenance shutdown
      Various projects were completed along the 800-mile pipeline system during the shutdown, including one major project at Pump Station 8. Crews installed a pig launcher at the station, located 40 miles south of Fairbanks. A pig is a mechanical device that is pushed through the pipeline by the oil to perform various operations on the pipeline without stopping the flow of oil. 
    • Abercrombie Creek receives upgrades to stream embankments
      As part of Alyeska’s River and Flood Plains project, Abercrombie Creek stands to receive flood-mitigation repair work this year. In 2006, massive flooding occurred in Valdez and all along the southern portion of the TAPS corridor. Abercrombie Creek — typically a small stream that weaves a gentle path through the Chugach Mountains to the Port of Valdez — overran its banks, breached a containment bank, and threatened Alyeska’s metering facility that supplies North Slope crude oil to the Petro Star refinery.
  • June 2009
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  • December 2008
  • November 2008November 2008
    • TAPS crews tackle Chandalar Lake drill
      Late this summer, on the morning of August 26, Oil Spill Response Crews from Pump Station 4 and Pump Station 5 came together for a drill of a simulated spill on the Chandalar Shelf, a region just south of Atigun Pass in the Brooks Range. Story | Video
       
    • Phelan Creek site of TAPS oil spill drill
      Alyeska Pipeline holds more than 70 spill exercises a year to test and practice its oil spill contingency plan to ensure that well-trained personnel and appropriate equipment are ready to respond to emergencies along the entire length of the 800-mile-long pipeline. In early September, spill responders tested their response capabilities at a location near Phelan Creek. Hear Alyeska's Greg Campbell explain the logistics of this drill. "We take a lot of pride in being able to protect TAPS and the environment," Campbell said.
       
  • August 2008
    • Cathodic protection project wraps up near Valdez
      Alyeska civil project teams this summer have worked along some of the pipeline’s steepest terrain, upgrading the cathodic protection system that combats external corrosion on the 48-inch mainline pipe. The project covers some 20 miles of the Right of Way near Valdez. Most recently, the group is tackling the third, final and most difficult segment of the project, in Keystone Canyon.
    • Pipeline shutdown for routine maintenance
      Work crews completed two major projects during a scheduled maintenance shutdown on August 16-17 on opposite sides of the Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS). The event lasted approximately 35 hours with over 350 TAPS employees working at various locations completing nearly 40 additional work tasks.
       
  • May 2008
    • Loading tankers at the Valdez Marine Terminal
      Since the pipeline first started in 1977, over 19,000 tankers have been loaded from the Valdez Marine Terminal. In total, more than 15 billion barrels of oil have passed through the pipeline. Learn more about the process of safely loading the massive tankers that dock at the Valdez Marine Terminal in this video featuring Tammy Holmes, Berth Operator. Story | Video
       
  • April 2008
    • TAPS teams bring health & safety lessons to remote communities
      The name of this philanthropic quest is a mouthful. The event itself is ambitious. But the goal of the “Prince William Sound Traveling Health and Safety Fair & Events" is simple: TAPS employees and health care volunteers visit some of the region's most remote communities to deliver health and safety messages and lessons to the people who live there.
       
  • February 2008
    • Reconfigured pumps at PS 9 reach one-year milestone
      It has been over a year since Alyeska started moving oil at Pump Station 9 with the new equipment installed as part of Strategic Reconfiguration (SR). The SR project involves installing electrically driven crude oil pumps at four critical pump stations (1, 3, 4 and 9) combined with increased automation and upgraded control systems
       
  • September 2007
    • Strategic Reconfiguration work unfolding at Pump Station 3
      Alyeska crews recently passed another Strategic Reconfiguration Project milestone, with this summer’s startup of the 2.25 megawatt Diesel Generator at Pump Station 3 (PS 3). The first fire of that generator at 9:15 a.m. on July 30 started the clock ticking, giving crews 270 days to meet provisions for the pump station’s new air permit and separate the station from the existing legacy equipment
       
  • February 2007

 

 

 

 
 
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