Alaska to conduct risk assessment$4.1M state project will check all oil and gas infrastructure and existing maintenance programs, connect governments and industry Eric Lidji Petroleum News
All the pipelines in Alaska laid end to end would run from Deadhorse to Dallas with pipe to spare. The state wants someone to walk those lines, and along the way check up on other key oil and gas infrastructure in Alaska, to find out what’s in good shape and what isn’t.
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