Crowley.PETROLEUM SERVICES Crowley has been delivering quality petroleum products to residents and businesses in Alaska since 1953, from company/owner tank farms in Bethel, Captain's Bay, Kotzebue and Nome. In September of this year, the company acquired the Alaska-based fuel distribution business of Northland north·land also North·land n. A region in the north of a country or an area. north land Fuel LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , increasing its ability to serve more and more communities. This purchase consisted of the assets of Yukon Fuel Company, Northland Vessel Leasing, Yutana Barge Lines and Service Oil & Gas. These businesses complement Crowley's existing businesses in Alaska and will result in greater efficiencies. The net result will be improved service for all the markets and customers that the combined companies serve. Among the communities served, there are more than 150 Alaska villages where shallow-draft barges deliver products to river and coastal villages, and a variety of commercial enterprises, including aviation and the fishing industries. During the herring and salmon seasons, the company positions fuel barges in Bristol Bay Bristol Bay An arm of the Bering Sea in southwest Alaska between the mainland and the Alaska Peninsula. It is a rich salmon-fishing area. to support fishing tender and processing requirements. ENERGY SUPPORT Crowley pioneered commercial tug and barge operations in the Arctic, opening the way for the North Slope North Slope, Alaska: see Alaska North Slope. oilfield development. Through summer sealifts, 334 barges carrying nearly 1.3 million tons of cargo were transported to the North Slope, including modules the size of ten-story buildings and weighing nearly 6,000 tons. During the winter, Crowley supports oilfield development with CATCO CATCO Chief, Air Traffic Control Operations CATCO Caribbean Agricultural Trading Company Limited [R] all-terrain vehicles. These heavy-lift overland transport units have large bag tires designed to work over the tundra without damaging the delicate Arctic ecosystem. Employees use these vehicles, along with drills and pumps, to build ice roads and ice islands for oil exploration. Environmental protection is provided through Crowley's role as marine contractor for Alaska Clean Seas-an oil industry spill-response cooperative funded by North Slope producers and the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company The Alyeska consortium refers to the major oil companies that own and operate the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) through the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. . SHIP ASSIST & ESCORT At the southern terminus of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline, Crowley provides tanker escort and docking services in Valdez Harbor and Prince William Sound Prince William Sound, large, irregular, islanded inlet of the Gulf of Alaska, S Alaska, E of the Kenai peninsula. It has many bays and good harbors; the large Columbia Glacier flows into Columbia Bay, in the N central portion. for Alyeska, utilizing some of the most technologically advanced and powerful tugboats in the world. Crowley tugs, which provide the best available technology, are tethered Attached to a data or power source by wire or fiber. Contrast with untethered. to, or shadow tankers, during the escort process in case braking or steering assistance is needed. Crowley Alaska 2525 C Street, Suite 408 Anchorage, Alaska 99503-2639 Telephone: 907-278-4978 FAX: 907-257-2828 e-mail: Crowley.Alaska@crowley.com |
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