Risk assessment focused on flow linesDraft of the long-awaited risk report suggests flow line spills are the largest, most common and most harmful on the North Slope Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
Rather than overhaul the entire oversight system of petroleum infrastructure, the State of Alaska should institute “incremental improvements” to prevent future spills, according to a draft of a long awaited risk assessment of North Slope oil and gas infrastructure.
The draft document from the Depart....
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