Following up on the pipeline rupturePSIO asks BP for more comprehensive reporting on its actions resulting from the Prudhoe Bay artificial lift gas pipeline break Alan Bailey Petroleum News
On Sept. 29 a high-pressure artificial-lift gas pipeline on Y-Pad in the BP-operated Prudhoe Bay oil field on Alaska’s North Slope blew apart, sending a piece of steel pipe flying through the air.
Subsequent investigations both by BP, and by state and federal regulators, quickly determined that exte....
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