Alaskan pipeline?
The Alaskan Pipeline was constructed to move oil from the North Slope of Alaska to the northern most ice-free port,Valdez, Alaska.
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The pipeline was built between 1974 and 1977 after the 1973 Oil Crisis. ChaCha on!
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The Trans Alaska Pipeline System was designed and constructed to move oil from the North Slope of Alaska to the northernmost MORE?
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The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS), is a major U.S. oil pipeline connecting oil fields in Alaska's North Slope to a North Pacific seaport where the oil can be shipped to the Lower 48 states for refining.
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About Alaska
Alaska is the largest state in the United States; it is bordered by Canada, the Arctic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and Russia across the Bering Strait. The climate in Alaska is an oceanic climate in the southern panhandle with a subarctic oceanic climate in the northern part of the state. The panhandle typically is the warmest and wettest part of Alaska. You will most likely find temperatures in the winter above freezing in this part of the state, which is unlikely in the rest.
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