Crude oil gathering center, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, now owned by BP..
Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. BP (formerly ARCO) drill pad & flow station [9708-1211]
Central area, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.
Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline, Prudhoe Bay
Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline, Prudhoe Bay
Mile Zero, start of Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline, Prudhoe Bay.
Pump Station 6, Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline. 800 miles of 48" pipe from Prudhoe Bay
Sign on the Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline.
Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline crossing tundra and Atigun River under low summer sun.
Shell Oil floating oil rig Kulluk on position over one of Shell’s Beaufort Sea federal leases in October 2012 — only 12 miles off protected coast of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska. Kulluk later was wrecked in the tow-back. See http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/shelldrillrig/index_2.php
Royal Dutch Shell oil drilling unit Kulluk, Beaufort Sea, Oct. 2012. See www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/nvapril2214.php
Shell Oil drill rig Kulluk off Arctic National Wildlife Refuge AK, October 2012. Kulluk was wrecked by Shell on return from Arctic; scrapped. See http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/shelldrillrig/index.php.