American Marine and Penco help industry protect the environmentAmerican Marine Corp. and Penco inspect, repair and maintain facilities ranging from subsea pipelines to onshore tank farms Alan Bailey PNA Contributing Writer
Few work situations pose more safety challenges than diving around oil installations in the murky waters of Alaska's Cook Inlet, or cleaning and testing the interiors of fuel tanks. However, these activities underpin the maintenance of Alaska’s aging oil infrastructure. The continuous inspection and....
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American Marine Services Group starts in Hawaii Local office opens in 1994 American Marine has unique capabilities in Alaska Penco services oil and fuel tanks
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