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News Bulletin 1352
Pipeline
Leak Update #4
ANCHORAGE, AK October 6, 2001 8:00
A.M.
- Just before 3:00 a.m. today a repair team successfully
applied a clamp to the bullet hole in the pipeline, stemming the flow of oil.
- The spill volume is estimated at 6,800 barrels.
- As of 3:00 a.m. today, and estimated 1,047 barrels have been
recovered.
- North Slope production remains at 5 percent. Normal
tanker loading operations will continue at the Valdez Marine Terminal using oil from the
storage tanks at the terminal while the line is being repaired.
- Weather conditions in the affected area call for rain all
day Saturday with temperatures ranging between 35-40 degrees, and possible snowfall by
late evening.
- There have been no reported injuries to humans or
wildlife as a result of the spill.
- The trans-Alaska pipeline was shutdown at about 2:30 p.m. on
Thursday after an Alyeska surveillance crew detected oil on the ground in the vicinity of
MP 400, approximately 15 miles north of Pump Station 7.
- Alyeska's Operations Control Center immediately began the
process of shutting down the north end of the line, above the site of the incident. A
suspect believed to be responsible for shooting the pipeline is in Alaska State Trooper
custody.
- Alyeska immediately mobilized response crews, heavy
machinery and a special land spill strike team to the scene to clean up the oil.
- Pressure inside the pipeline was approximately 525 pounds
per square inch at the time of the incident, spraying oil out about 75 feet from the
pipeline.
- The following Unified Command has been established to manage
this incident: Unified Commander, Bill Howitt, Alyeska Pipeline; Federal On-Scene
Commander, Carl Lautenberger, EPA; and, State On-Scene Commander, Ed Meggert, ADEC.
- Current information can be located on the Unified Command
Internet site at http://www.state.ak.us/local/akpages/ENV.CONSERV/dspar/perp/
011004301/p006.htm or this site.
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