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Encyclopedia > Alyeska consortium

The Alyeska consortium refers to the major oil companies that own and operate the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) through the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company.


Alyeska was founded in 1970 to design and construct the pipeline to transport oil from the fields in northern Alaska where oil was discovered in 1968. It was built between March 1975 and June 1977, running from the North Slope fields at Prudhoe Bay to the Marine Terminal at Valdez on Prince William Sound. Aleyska then went on to operate and maintain TAPS. The first oil flowed into the pipeline on June 20, 1977 and the first tanker load departed from Valdez on August 1, 1977.


The major owner of the company is BP with 50.01% of the shares. The other group members are Phillips Transportation (23.7%), Exxon Mobil (20.34%), Williams Alaska Pipeline Company (3.08%), Amerada Hess (1.5%) and Unocal (1.36%). The government responsibility in regulating TAPS is managed through the Joint Pipeline Office (JPO), a consortium of thirteen federal and state agencies under the Department of the Interior.


The company is named after a Aleut word meaning "mainland". It is headquartered in Anchorage and has around 900 employees.


The thirty-year TAPS lease is due to expire in 2004. Alyeska applied for a renewal of the right of way lease in 2001 and there are not expected to be any problems with the state or federal agencies.


External link

  • Alyeska Pipeline Service Company (http://www.alyeska-pipe.com/)

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Alyeska consortium (225 words)
Alyeska was founded in 1970 to design and construct the pipeline to transport oil from the fields in northern Alaska where oil was discovered in 1968.
It was built between March 1975 and June 1977, running from the North Slope fields at Prudhoe Bay[?] to the Marine Terminal at Valdez on Prince William Sound.
Alyeska applied for a renewal of the right of way lease in 2001 and there are not expected to be any problems with the state or federal agencies.
[R-G] A well-designed disaster: the untold story of the Exxon Valdez (1949 words)
A U.S. federal judge told Alyeska this conduct was "reminiscent of Nazi Germany." Cheaper Than Manhattan BP’s inglorious role in the Alaskan oil game began in 1969 when the oil group bought the most valuable real estate in all Alaska, the Valdez oil terminal land, from the Chugach natives.
Alyeska kept the natives at the terminal for two years – long enough to help Alyeska break the strike of the dock workers’ union – then quietly sacked the entire team.
The BP-led Alyeska consortium was able to settle all claims for 2 percent of the acknowledged damage, roughly a $50 million payout, fully covered by an insurance fund.
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