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Week of October 14, 2001
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Trans-Alaska pipeline, shut down by bullet hole Oct. 4, back in service Oct. 7

Alaska North Slope production, at approximately 900,000 barrels per day Oct. 3, dropped to 70,000 bpd; was ramping back up Oct. 8 at 500,000 bpd

Kristen Nelson

PNA Editor-in-Chief

Some 6,800 barrels, 285,600 gallons, of Alaska North Slope hit the ground about 45 miles north of Fairbanks between the time a bullet punctured the trans-Alaska oil pipeline at about 3 p.m. Oct. 4 and 3 a.m. Oct. 6 when a hydraulic clamp sealed off the spill. An Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. surveil....

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