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Vol. 19, No. 52 Week of December 28, 2014
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


The Cook Inlet marine accident risks

Maritime risk assessment assessed potential accident scenarios, likely outcomes and various strategies for risk mitigation

Alan Bailey

Petroleum News

With cargo vessels, oil tankers and fuel barges regularly plying the waters of Alaska’s Cook Inlet, there is the ever-present danger of a marine accident and a consequent spill of oil into the waters of the inlet. But what is the real likelihood of this happening? And what would be the consequences?....

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Serious consequences

Vessel traffic

Accident scenarios

Mitigating the risks


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