February 10: TAPS announces plans to build a hot oil pipeline from Prudhoe Bay in the Arctic Circle to Valdez on Alaska's south coast. The original plan is to bury the pipe the whole way.
The deal, which includes interests in the most prolific oil field in U.S. history at Prudhoe Bay, and the 1,300km Trans Alaska Pipeline, is part of BP's plan to raise US$10 billion over the next ...
Alaska’s Arctic Ocean shores had been known to hold oil in some capacity since the 1800s. Native Alaskans would cut blocks of tundra to use as fuel for heat, as the frozen grass was soaked with ...
D.C., for the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, the organization that operates and maintains the 800-mile Trans-Alaska Pipeline System. He joined the company in 1997 to act as liaison between ...
After BP’s massive Prudhoe Bay oil field came online in the ... construction project in the 1970s. The 800-mile pipeline carries oil from Alaska’s northern coast to a terminus on its southern ...
As the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System approaches the end of its life ... The pipeline has transported oil 800 miles from Prudhoe Bay to Port Valdez since construction finished in 1977. Congress ...
A state corporation is working with Glenfarne Group to move ahead on a long-sought gas pipeline ... central Alaska, as well as a carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility in Prudhoe Bay near ...