The need for heavy-weather experiencePWSRCAC officials argue for drills in near closure conditions for tug crews when new contractor takes over Valdez marine services ALAN BAILEY Petroleum News
Some members of the Prince William Sound Citizen’s Advisory Council board have expressed concern over what they see as a need for heavy-weather drills for tug crews after Edison Chouest Offshore takes over the marine services for the Valdez Marine Terminal in 2018. Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., the....
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