Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline Marine Terminal
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This terminal is the terminus of the 800-mile Aleyeska pipeline carrying oil from Alaska's north slope oil fields. Valdez in the northernmost ice-free harbor that tankers are able to onload oil.
# First tanker to carry crude oil from Valdez: ARCO Juneau, August 1, 1977.
# Tankers loaded at Valdez: 16,781 through March 2001.
# Storage tanks in Valdez- 18 with total storage capacity of 9.1 million barrels total.
www.alyeska-pipe.com/Pipelinefacts/MarineTerminals.html
www.solcomhouse.com/pipeline.htm (source of above diagram)
# First tanker to carry crude oil from Valdez: ARCO Juneau, August 1, 1977.
# Tankers loaded at Valdez: 16,781 through March 2001.
# Storage tanks in Valdez- 18 with total storage capacity of 9.1 million barrels total.
www.alyeska-pipe.com/Pipelinefacts/MarineTerminals.html
www.solcomhouse.com/pipeline.htm (source of above diagram)
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Alaska_Pipeline_System
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Coordinates: 61°5'0"N 146°23'2"W
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