Alyeska presses for tug change
by The Associated Press
The Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. wants to speed up the review of the tanker-escort system and replace a tug at the entrance to Prince William Sound.
The 222-foot Gulf Service is stationed at Hinchinbrook Island. The brawny tug escorts loaded oil tankers into the Gulf of Alaska and is on call for em....
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