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News Bulletin 1367
Mile Post 588 - Earthquake Damage Assessment Update 3

ANCHORAGE, AK – November 4, 2002 12:30 PM

  • Since the earthquake, one tanker has been loaded out of Valdez. The oil inventory, already low at the time of the quake, has been depleted. There is no tanker loading taking place at this time.
  • Tanker loading can resume approximately 24 hours after the restarting of the pipeline.
  • North Slope crude shippers should be contacted for further details of shipping schedules.
  • Crews are installing temporary support beneath the sections of pipe that were affected by the earthquake.
  • The pipeline is shut down and no leaks have been detected at this time.
  • The Incident Commander initiated a Joint Information Center at 7:21 AM.
  • Crews are on site and are applying temporary supports for above-ground pipe in the MP 588 and MP 589 areas.
  • Engineering assessments of the pipeline, pipeline bridges, and other supporting structures are underway.
  • At approximately 1:12 PM (AKST) on Sunday, November 3, 2002 an earthquake registering at a magnitude of 7.9 occurred approximately 45 miles E/NE of Cantwell.
  • The pipeline’s Earthquake Monitoring System responded to the quake and immediately began the process that would automatically shutdown the pipeline.
  • Before the alarm triggered the automatic shutdown, Alyeska personnel responded to the alarm and initiated a manual, controlled shutdown of the pipeline beginning at approximately 1:50 PM.
  • Helicopter crews immediately began aerial surveillance and ground crews were mobilized to begin inspection of the pipeline. Although there is no apparent damage to the integrity of the line, pipeline support structures near MP 588 were displaced during the quake.
  • The portions of the Vertical Support Members displaced during the quake were the "shoes" which allow the pipeline to slide along the crossbeams in between the vertical supports.
  • At eight locations, there are "shoes" on the ground and at five locations there are crossbeams on the ground. The shoes and crossbeams are part of the support assembly for above-ground pipe.
  • It has not been determined how long the pipeline will be shutdown but a more accurate estimate will be released after a comprehensive review of the affected area.

  • The earthquake was:
  • --45 miles E/NE of Cantwell
    --50 miles E/SE of Healy
    --66 miles W/SW of Delta Junction
    --92 miles S of Fairbanks

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