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Vol. 15, No. 12 Week of March 21, 2010
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry

Fishing boats fall short for training

Alyeska Pipeline reports ‘non-readiness’ in its spill response fleet, boosts pay; only 169 of 189 vessels available on Jan. 26

Wesley Loy

For Petroleum News

Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., commercial fishermen, state oil industry regulators and an industry watchdog group are trying to patch holes in a program that trains hundreds of fishing vessel crews to respond to oil spills in Alaska’s Prince William Sound. On Feb. 2, Alyeska sent the Alaska Departmen....

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Watchdog cites problems

Pay raise

One fisherman’s view


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