In the Field
Move It or Lose It: TAPS Promotes Health, Safety
in Prince William Sound
The more you move, the longer you’ll live.
Moving all parts of the body—during exercise or any physical
activity—improves overall health, fitness and personal safety
by improving balance, boosting energy and stamina, keeping the
mind active and focused, increasing flexibility, lowering
anxiety and lifting the blues, building confidence and self
esteem, and making you calmer and able to sleep more soundly.
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President's Message
Kevin Hostler, President and CEO
Integrity Management on TAPS
Mitigating risks to the pipeline, maintaining and improving
our system, complying with laws and regulations, protecting
the environment and moving oil safely—this is the basis of our
Integrity Management Program (IMP).
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Face to Face
Steve Sorensen
Engineering Coordinator
Decisions, decisions: saddles and spurs, electron microscopes
and chemicals, or blueprints and calculators? As a bit of a
renaissance man who finds many things interesting, these were
some of the professional paths Steve Sorensen milled around
before deciding to become an engineer.
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The
New TAPS
Flexible Design Allows for Easy Adjustments: Adjusting to Changing Flow Forecasts
Realizing new efficiencies is one of the key benefits of the
new pipeline reconfiguration project we refer to, simply, as
“SR”—Strategic Reconfiguration. Simplified operations means
oil throughput can be more easily adjusted to accommodate
changing flow forecasts at the modularized, electrical
stations.
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