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New fleet maintenance shop enhances safety; efficiency
Alyeska crews drive thousands of miles
every year while operating and maintaining the 800-mile-long
Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS).
They use a fleet of almost 2,000 vehicles to support pipeline
operations, including everything from pickup trucks to
excavators and heavy earthmoving equipment.
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In the Field
Valdez May Day Fly-In Soars
The second annual Valdez May Day Fly-In was
a great success thanks to the efforts of the Valdez Fly-In
Association and sponsors including the City of Valdez, Alyeska
Pipeline Service Company and others.
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President's Message
David Wight, President and CEO
Alyeska Wins Environment Award
Alyeska Pipeline Service Company won the American Petroleum
Institute’s (API) Large Operator Environmental Performance
Award for the third year in a row.
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Face to Face
Bill Keil
Tech Medic/Pipeline Security Officer
Bill Keil fulfilled his father’s dream by moving to Alaska 15
years ago. His father wanted to live in the 49th state but
never made it. So, when the opportunity presented itself, Bill
left his job as a law enforcement officer and part-time prison
transport U.S. Marshal and moved away from the “mountains” of
Nebraska to Alaska. Now he has a home in Palmer and lives on
his sailboat in Valdez when working shifts as an Alyeska tech
medic.
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Pipeline 101
Skimmers
Alyeska and its Ship Escort
/ Response Vessel System (SERVS) are constantly prepared to
recover at least 300,000 barrels of spilled oil in Prince
William Sound within 72 hours. SERVS open water response fleet
includes four 148,000-plus barrel capacity storage barges
equipped with TransRec 350 skimmers.
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