Waters calm for Alyeska, response fleetSome issues remain between the Alaska pipeline operator and commercial fishermen trained to help on Prince William Sound oil spills Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
Relations have stabilized between Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. and its oil spill response fleet, more than a year after commercial fishing vessel owners nearly staged a mutiny over contract demands. But certain issues continue to strain the partnership.
That’s the upshot of a new report from the Pri....
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