Trans-Alaska pipeline grant/lease must be renewed by 2004Jerry Brossia says JPO’s five-year plan focuses on renewal, demonstrating safe operation of pipeline, Alyeska Pipeline company culture, spill response ability Kristen Nelson PNA News Editor
The grant and lease for the trans-Alaska pipeline system expires Jan. 22, 2004, at noon, Washington, D.C., time. The federal-state Joint Pipeline Office is gearing its work plan for the next five years to be able to document, as part of the renewal process, whether or not Alyeska Pipeline Service Co....
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