Alyeska questions ‘stray metal’ listFederal regulators propose several ‘corrective measures’ to prevent another wall failure along 800-mile trans-Alaska pipeline Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. is questioning the need for extensive “corrective measures” federal regulators are proposing for the trans-Alaska oil pipeline.
Alyeska is the Anchorage-based company that runs the 800-mile pipeline on behalf of owners including BP, ConocoPhillips and ExxonMobil.
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