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Laurie Munoz Milwee Middle School. ALASKAN PIPELINE  TAPS (Trans-Alaska Pipeline System)  800 miles of pipeline  Prudhoe Bay to Valdez  Conveys oil.

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1 Laurie Munoz Milwee Middle School

2 ALASKAN PIPELINE  TAPS (Trans-Alaska Pipeline System)  800 miles of pipeline  Prudhoe Bay to Valdez  Conveys oil

3 BARRELS  Transports petroleum products  1977 – the year the first barrel of oil traveled through TAPS  Leaks – sabotage, maintenance failures and gunshot holes  15 million barrels transported in 2013

4 CANADA  Hardisty, Alberta – main terminal for Canada  TransCanada – owns the Keystone Pipeline  Phase 1 – 4 – based out of Canada  Crude Oil

5 DESIGN  Pipelines are designed to be environmentally friendly  Begins with drafting (a method of diagramming)  Contracted to engineering firms  Submitted for approval

6 ELEVATED  Raised above ground  Environmental protection  TAPS  Keystone  Steel beam supports

7 FRACKING Method to obtain petroleum, natural gas, or brine Fractures (breaks) deep rock formations Uses water – hydrofracking

8 GATHERING LINES  Moves natural gas  Small diameter pipelines  Begin at the wellhead  Join other gathering lines to become bigger pipelines

9 HARDISTY TERMINAL  Alberta, Canada  Beginning of the Keystone Pipelines  Phases 1-4  Crude oil

10 INTERNATIONAL Pipelines exist throughout the world  Africa  Asia  Australia  Middle East  Russia  Europe  North America  Central America

11 JOBS  Alaskan Pipeline – 6000 jobs in Alaska alone  Keystone – 9000 jobs  Engineers - design  Delivery Driver -  Welders –  Capacity Analysis – how much can be transported

12 KEYSTONE  Four phases of construction  Transports crude oil from Canada  Connects to – Nebraska, Montana, and Texas  Phases 1 – 2 – deliver 590,000 barrels of oil daily  Phase 3 – delivers 700,000 barrels of oil daily

13 LEGISLATION  Lawmaking  Oil Spill and Pipeline Safety  PHMSA – Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  Enacted to protect the environment and people

14 MANUFACTURER  Production of materials  75% of the Keystone XL – manufactured in North America  Welded pipe  Steel

15 NATURAL GAS  Fuel  Transported by pipelines  Pressurized into liquids – NGL (Natural Gas Liquids)

16 OIL  Collected by gathering systems  Collected in onshore and offshore areas  Processed into gas and other energy products

17 PETROLEUM  Naturally occurring crude oil  Fossil fuel – usually zooplankton and algae  Found in sedimentary rock  Recovered through oil drilling

18 QUALITY  Quality Management Systems  System of checks and balances  Ensures Safety  Multi Step Process

19 REFINERY Crude oil is processed into useful products  Crayons  Plastics  Heating Oil  Jet Fuel

20 SHEARING  A variation in wind speed or velocity  Occurs over a short distance  Elevated pipelines are subjected to wind shearing  Damages the pipeline

21 TARSANDS  Also known as oil sands  Unconventional petroleum deposit  Mixture of sand, clay, water and bitumen  Bitumen – dense and viscous petroleum

22 ULTRAMAR  Canadian gas and fuel retailer  Operates in Canada  Founded in 1961  Produces 265,000 barrels of oil daily  Employed 3,600 people directly with the company, and 10,000 people indirectly

23 VELOCIY  Vector measurement of speed  Includes both speed and direction  Wind velocity is considered in elevated pipelines  Velocity of transport is critical for production

24 WELDERS  Joins pieces of metal together  Structural welders work on pipelines  Sporadic job – times of great demand and other times with little or no work  Work conditions can be difficult with both weather and location

25 XL  Remaining portion of the Keystone Pipeline  1,200 miles long  Alberta, Canada to the Gulf of Mexico  40% already built  Transport crude oil

26 YIELD  Refers to the amount of production  Oil Yield – amount of oil that can be derived from a oil well or other source  Also refers to net energy from oil production

27 ZIMBABWE  Mega fuel pipeline  Expected to transport 500 million liters of fuel per month  Connects Beira to Harare  Still under consideration


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