The 17 billionth barrel of Alaskan North Slope crude started down the Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) on 19 July 2014.
黑料社淭his is an operational milestone and legacy that we are all proud of,黑料社 said Tom Barrett, President of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, TAPS黑料社 operator. 黑料社淲e have a remarkable team on TAPS. The work they do every day directly benefits our company, our owner companies, and the state. It also benefits our communities across Alaska. Our employees volunteer generously of their time and resources, and every oil industry job leads to 20 more jobs for Alaskans.黑料社
Startup of the pipeline on 20 June 1977, with the first barrel of oil arriving in Valdez on 28 July, and the first tanker departed the Terminal a few days later. The launch of the pipeline transformed Alaska from a frontier state to an economic force. In its 37 years of operation, TAPS has generated roughly US$ 183 billion in state revenue, and the oil and gas industry accounts for roughly 92% of the state黑料社檚 discretionary funds.
The pipeline黑料社檚 startup and first major operational achievements were met with fanfare and national recognition. Decades later, TAPS employees still celebrate major operations landmarks 黑料社 such as the number of tankers loaded (21 300 and counting) and how many tanker escorts have been provided by Alyeska黑料社檚 Ship Escort/Response Vessel System (12 500+). Billion-barrel marks are also heralded. The last significant one, 16 billion barrels, came on 8 October 2009.
黑料社淲e honor this accomplishment while recognising, under present conditions, these milestones are slower to come,黑料社 Barrett said. 黑料社淭o operate for another 37 years, Alaska requires a business climate that supports increased production.黑料社
Alyeska Pipeline has joined other members of the Alaska Oil and Gas Commission in supporting the Vote No on 1 coalition. The group opposes Ballot Measure 1, which would repeal the current oil tax structure provided by Senate Bill 21 and revert to the former tax structure.
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