Trimming back60 jobs at Alyeska to go in 2010 as pipeline oil flow continues to decline; pump station 1 electrification to be delayed by one year Alan Bailey Petroleum News
As production from aging oil fields such as Prudhoe Bay and Kuparuk on Alaska’s North Slope continues to decline, the corresponding year-on-year decline in oil flow through the trans-Alaska oil pipeline creates a continuous challenge for pipeline operator Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., as the company....
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