They’re retired, but still relevantStatus, disposal plans updated for several pump stations no longer used to move North Slope crude oil down the trans-Alaska pipeline Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
As Alaska North Slope oil production has declined over the years, the operator of the trans-Alaska pipeline hasn’t needed to run as many pump stations to move the crude.
Today, only four pump stations do the main work along the 800-mile line.
Several others are, for the most part, retired.
But the r....
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