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News Bulletin 1401
Trans Alaska Pipeline System maintenance
shutdown set for Aug. 16-17
ANCHORAGE, AK
- Alyeska Pipeline Service Company crews are preparing
for this summer’s second and final major maintenance shutdown on
the Trans Alaska Pipeline System, set to run from Saturday, Aug.
16 to Sunday, Aug. 17. The event is designed to last up to 36
hours and begins Saturday morning.
Alyeska, the pipeline operator, will complete various projects
during the shutdown, including two major tasks: The installation
of roughly 1,700 feet of new 48-inch mainline pipe at Pump
Station 2, and replacement of a 48-inch “pig” trap valve at the
Valdez Marine Terminal. The new pipe at Pump Station 2 will
bypass the pump station, which has been out-of-service since
1997. The replacement valve being installed at the Valdez Marine
Terminal is on the pig receiver, a pipe section used to receive
cleaning and instrument pigs. A pig is a mechanical device used
for routine cleaning or diagnostics on the pipeline.
During the summer’s first shutdown, from June 28-29, Alyeska and
its contractors safely and successfully completed multiple jobs
along the pipeline, including two significant projects. At Pump
Station 9, crews disconnected piping used to operate the
original pumping equipment. Pump Station 9 began operating
newer, upgraded pumps in February 2007. Just outside of
Fairbanks, a team replaced Remote Gate Valve 72 on the mainline
pipe. Remote Gate Valve 72 is one of 177 48-inch mainline valves
along the pipeline.
For further information, contact Michelle Egan, Alyeska
Corporate Communications Director, at 787-8870.
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