ConocoPhillips to safeguard gas linesTwin Tyonek subsea pipelines in Alaska’s Cook Inlet need repairs and protection from erosion; work will involve divers, sand bags Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
ConocoPhillips is preparing to inspect, repair and fortify its twin Tyonek subsea natural gas pipelines in Alaska’s Cook Inlet.
The company laid out its plans in an April 12 packet to regulators in the state Department of Natural Resources.
The 10-inch pipelines connect the Tyonek production platfor....
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