Weather hits Prudhoe Bay, Alaska pipelineHigh winds on the North Slope and flooding near the Valdez end of the line pummel system; BP cleaning Prudhoe insulators Dan Joling Associated Press Writer
Both the nation’s largest oil field and the trans-Alaska oil pipeline were shut down Oct. 10 after poor weather at both ends of the 800-mile pipeline caused havoc.
BP said high winds were to blame for a power outage that shut down Prudhoe Bay in northern Alaska. Production fell to about 20,000 barr....
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