Work continues on abandoned oil line from Anna platformPipeline determined to have been cause of July “mystery sheen” in Cook Inlet; 50-75 barrels of crude have been recovered in vacuum operation; permanent fix planned for spring Petroleum News Alaska
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation said Sept. 27 that work continues on an abandoned crude oil line from the Anna platform, determined to have been the source of a July Cook Inlet sheen.
The sheen was reported by a commercial aircraft pilot 10:40 a.m. July 31 near Middle Ground Sho....
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