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M Gillard1, M Jones, A Rowell

  • 1The Guardian, London, England.

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Alyeska Pipeline

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Risk Management
  • Public Policy

Background:

  • Alaska's Alyeska Pipeline operators claim an excellent safety and environmental record.
  • Concerns exist regarding the actual safety performance and environmental impact of the pipeline.
  • Global oil company consolidation impacts regional governance and environmental oversight.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically evaluate the claimed safety and environmental record of the Alyeska Pipeline.
  • To investigate allegations of public deception regarding operational safety.
  • To examine the suppression of employee dissent concerning pipeline operations.

Main Methods:

  • Document analysis of company claims versus operational realities.
  • Review of internal and external reports on pipeline safety incidents.

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  • Analysis of corporate communication strategies and employee feedback mechanisms.
  • Main Results:

    • Evidence suggests Alyeska's operations pose significant risks to Alaska's environment.
    • The company's public safety record appears misrepresented.
    • Mechanisms were in place to silence employee concerns about safety and environmental issues.

    Conclusions:

    • Alyeska's operations present a substantial environmental gamble for Alaska.
    • Public trust has been undermined by a misleading portrayal of safety.
    • The trend of global oil consolidation risks turning regions like Alaska into 'oil provinces'.