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Vol. 10, No. 31 Week of July 31, 2005
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


North Slope transportation in the 21st century

Peak Oilfield Service’s new all-terrain vehicles carry large loads across the tundra to sites far from infrastructure

Alan Bailey

Petroleum News Staff Writer

To support operations in ever more remote places on Alaska’s North Slope, Peak Oilfield Service Co. has added two new all-terrain vehicles to the company’s fleet. The company has designed and built these vehicles to handle loads of up to 125,000 pounds and has tested the vehicles with loads up to 11....

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Increasing the loads

Approved for tundra travel

Proactive transportation


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