Sen. Murkowski: Increased Oil Production Crucial to Future of TAPS

June 29, 2011
09:25 AM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                 CONTACT: ROBERT DILLON (202) 224-6977
JUNE 29, 2011                                              MEGAN HERMANN (202) 224-7875
                                  
Sen. Murkowski: Increased Oil Production Crucial to Future of TAPS
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, today released the following comment on the release of the Alyeska Pipeline Co.’s Low Flow Impact Study on the trans-Alaska oil pipeline:
 
“This report clearly spells out the importance of finding and producing more oil to fill the pipeline if it is going to continue to operate consistently and provide the economic benefits the state and the country have come to rely on since 1977,” Murkowski said. “This is why I have been pushing so aggressively to remove the federal roadblocks that have delayed development in NPR-A and offshore in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas. We cannot afford to let the pipeline die from the federal government’s neglect.”
 
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, completed in 1977, transported 2 million barrels of oil a day at its peak. The pipeline currently carries about 650,000 barrels a day from the North Slope oil fields to Valdez, where it is shipped to refineries on the West Coast.
 
The Alyeska study can be found here.
 
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For further information, please contact Robert Dillon at 202.224.6977 or robert_dillon@energy.senate.gov or Megan Hermann at 202.224.7875 or megan_hermann@energy.senate.gov.