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2023 AFN TAPS Spotlight: Sam Bailey -- Leadership, Partnership, Family
Просмотров 36610 месяцев назад
Each year at the Alaska Federation of Natives Conference, Alyeska leadership presents on the Alaska Native Utilization Agreement and plays a video spotlighting standout Alaska Native employees and community partners on TAPS to inspire future Alaska Native leaders. This year, we proudly featured Sam Bailey, Automation Supervisor at Alyeska’s Operations Control Center. Sam and his team are on the...
Fishing season has officially arrived on TAPS!
Просмотров 457Год назад
Fishing season has officially arrived on TAPS! Footage from the Gulkana River bridge captured by TAPS Security team's Merrill Grove in spring 2023.
2023 Atigun Awards: Best Baker on TAPS, Patty Miller
Просмотров 481Год назад
Patty Miller, the head chef at TAPS Yukon Response Base, is known for the creativity and care she bakes into the most delectable homemade dessert items on the pipeline, if not across Alaska. Her dedication to cooking for YRB teams and visitors brings out smiles and joy, and makes her pretty happy, too. Patty regularly prepares spreads for special events and gatherings, too, from United Way Dess...
Alyeska Prince William Sound Traveling Health Fair
Просмотров 132Год назад
Alyeska Pipeline and a crew of enthusiastic health and wellness professionals traveled from Valdez, Alaska to neighboring communities Tatitlek and Chenega. Each visit is filled with classroom presentations and workshops on health topics, biometric screening, a health and career fair and community meals and activity nights.
2022 AFN TAPS Spotlight: Patty Green and Yukon River Emergency Response
Просмотров 420Год назад
Alyeska’s Emergency Preparedness and Response (EP&R) group works annually with Rampart and Stevens Village to ensure TAPS is ready to respond in an incident along the Yukon River and other water crossings. Their longstanding partnership has existed since 1995, and several team members have celebrated milestones of 20-25 years of exercises, drills and response efforts. This video, which debuted ...
TAPS and the Yukon River Bridge history
Просмотров 544Год назад
1980 marked just the second year of public use of the Yukon River bridge. TAPS crosses rivers and streams aplenty but none mightier than the Yukon. This vintage film explores the significance of this infrastructure.
Alyeska's Prince William Sound Traveling Health Fair
Просмотров 205Год назад
In 2000, Alyeska staff and local Valdez health care providers began the Prince William Sound Traveling Health Fair. Learn more about this special event and take a look at images from the past 22 years of tug travels around the sound.
Oil Spill Response Barge tour with Alyeska's Mike Day
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Take a tour with Mike Day, Alyeska’s Emergency Preparedness and Response Manager, of a state-of-the-art oil spill respond barge that arrived in Valdez during the Marine Services Transition in 2018.
Corazza family and Alyeska's Vessel of Opportunity program
Просмотров 193Год назад
For the Corazza family, fishing is the family business. Rich, the captain of the F/V Malamute Kid, has fished in the waters of Southcentral Alaska for decades. His daughter Megan followed suit - buying a seiner when she was just twenty years old - and is now the captain of the F/V Centurion. Both have had their boats and crews in the SERVS Fishing Vessel Program for more than twenty years. Mega...
On the road to TAPS Milepost 781
Просмотров 7332 года назад
Turn off the Richardson Highway just north of Valdez onto pipeline access road 4-APL-1 and see what it takes to access the complex integrity dig above Keystone Canyon in this timelapse video. A recent smart-pig survey indicated there was an anomaly on the pipe, so teams have excavated the mainline, are assessing the condition of the pipe and will make repairs as needed. To reach the site, vehic...
1996: Bob Malone and Alyeska's Open Work Environment
Просмотров 3222 года назад
When Bob Malone took the helm as CEO of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, the Anchorage Daily News called it “one of the toughest jobs in Alaska: simultaneously repairing, running and downsizing the company.” Malone was known for his friendly-but-firm approach and for decentralizing by creating business units in Fairbanks and Valdez under the motto “One hand on the pipe, one foot in the water.”...
The story of the ARCO JUNEAU
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
On July 28, 1977, the first Alaska North Slope Crude Oil carried by TAPS arrived at the Valdez Marine Terminal, setting off a celebration that spanned Alaska and beyond. While that oil’s 800-mile journey in TAPS had ended, in a few days another 1,300-mile trip was about to begin. This is the story of the ARCO Juneau, the first tanker to carry Alaska’s oil to market.
1979: A historic year for TAPS
Просмотров 5912 года назад
Just two years after the momentous TAPS start-up, the pipeline's operations and impact were off and running by 1979 and history was practically being made weekly. From the Yukon River bridge opening to the 1,000th tanker leaving Valdez, new a pump station going online and new efficiencies improving operations, 1979 was a game-changing year for TAPS, pipeline workers and Alaska. Check out just s...
2021: Meet Danika Yeager, Alyeska Pipeline's Interim President
Просмотров 4602 года назад
This Memories & Mileposts video profile spotlights Danika Yeager, Interim President of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company and first woman to hold the post. She brings 25 years of leadership experience in midstream Operations, Heath/Safety/Environment, Regulatory Compliance, Commercial and Joint Venture partnerships. Danika is also known for her energetic leadership, collaborative style, and bias ...
June 20, 1977: TAPS Start Up "We have oil in!!!!!!!"
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June 20, 1977: TAPS Start Up "We have oil in!!!!!!!"
2021 Holiday on the Yukon
Просмотров 4942 года назад
2021 Holiday on the Yukon
Jessica Jacobsen on working for Alyeska Pipeline
Просмотров 9792 года назад
Jessica Jacobsen on working for Alyeska Pipeline
TAPS Tales: Valdez through an employee-photographer's lens
Просмотров 6013 года назад
TAPS Tales: Valdez through an employee-photographer's lens
TAPS TALES: Betsy Haines
Просмотров 7333 года назад
TAPS TALES: Betsy Haines
Drones on TAPS
Просмотров 4653 года назад
Drones on TAPS
Gulkana drone fly-over
Просмотров 2023 года назад
Gulkana drone fly-over
TAPS Tales: David Luke Jr.
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
TAPS Tales: David Luke Jr.
Muskox Moment of Zen
Просмотров 1293 года назад
Muskox Moment of Zen
Vote No on Ballot Measure 1 for Alaska's Future
Просмотров 2353 года назад
Vote No on Ballot Measure 1 for Alaska's Future
Katelyn Zuray on working for Alyeska Pipeline
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Katelyn Zuray on working for Alyeska Pipeline
Ballot Measure 1 presentation to Alyeska employees.
Просмотров 1503 года назад
Ballot Measure 1 presentation to Alyeska employees.
2020 Atigun Awards: Virtual edition
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 года назад
2020 Atigun Awards: Virtual edition
TAPS Tales Kristen Nelson
Просмотров 2724 года назад
TAPS Tales Kristen Nelson
TAPS Facts: Oil Movements
Просмотров 1204 года назад
TAPS Facts: Oil Movements

Комментарии

  • @brandonjerue1205
    @brandonjerue1205 4 месяца назад

    I just participated in this 3 day class in SEWARD AK. I learned so much and appreciate all those folks (some never been to Seward before) for having the classes, a few were out side in the AM and it was Seward weather, we only had to be out there for the class but, they taught ALL FOUR out there. Thank you Alyeska, for putting this on and educating us, hands on the third day, captains getting to know each other in our small town, it was good all around. -Fisherman FV Claire Oceana

  • @rafe2787
    @rafe2787 5 месяцев назад

    I insulated the pipeline and did the Tanana River crossing

  • @dolphincliffs8864
    @dolphincliffs8864 6 месяцев назад

    I like that internal pneumatic clamp,I know what an egg is ,I weld but not a pipeliner. Very cool hearing this!

  • @dariusdarko8838
    @dariusdarko8838 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing

  • @jerrybrady7997
    @jerrybrady7997 8 месяцев назад

    My father was a big shot outta Delta camp Flying around in helicopters with him as a kid His name is Jack Brady Aka Yukon Jack He died of liver cancer about 11 years ago 😊

  • @DavidHuber63
    @DavidHuber63 10 месяцев назад

    Idiots

  • @jaswinderkaur-si9lw
    @jaswinderkaur-si9lw 10 месяцев назад

    Trillions and trillions of dollars business in the world of pipeline

  • @jaswinderkaur-si9lw
    @jaswinderkaur-si9lw 10 месяцев назад

    Trillions and trillions of dollars business in the world of pipeline

  • @jaswinderkaur-si9lw
    @jaswinderkaur-si9lw 10 месяцев назад

    Trillions and trillions of dollars business in the world of gas pipeline business waiting lists loans passed quintillion dollars business

  • @31topor
    @31topor 11 месяцев назад

    Mel Blanc as narrator

  • @job38four10
    @job38four10 Год назад

    The prosperity arteries of American success, and still no good documentary construction video of the historic Alaskan pipeline, what a shame. What there is is a bunch of fuzzy staticky video and sound or a bunch of environmental BS.........

  • @farcountrydag
    @farcountrydag Год назад

    Sounds like Leonard Nimoy narrating it.

  • @MotoVet86
    @MotoVet86 Год назад

    Here I am as an inspector in 2023. The methods haven’t changed much.

  • @darrellT7130
    @darrellT7130 Год назад

    Thanks for posting this piece of history. My 2-seconds of fame at 20:45 gawking at a joint of pipe coming up on Thompson Pass. Once it was dropped in the ditch we scrambled down and lined it up for the welders to go to work (beads and hot pass by the same guy as I recall, then move in the next joint and do it again). Once we got near the top it would snow daily and there would be a constant stream of melting snow running down the ditch; feet and hands got cold. Worked the line from Sour Dough to Valdez in "Uncle Bert's Pipe Gang" March-Nov. '76; was 19-yrs old when I got up there; 40 when I left :) The stories we all could tell about that job...

  • @madjohnw
    @madjohnw Год назад

    I think I saw this video in high school, watching on a film projector.

  • @auvelry4753
    @auvelry4753 Год назад

    could anyone tell me what the machine inside the pipe that they are pulling out at 6:09 is?

  • @2prize
    @2prize Год назад

    so odd seeing white people doing manual labor

  • @mariekastigar2294
    @mariekastigar2294 Год назад

    Congratulations, Patty! Well deserved! I remember making Christmas cookies and peanut butter pie with you. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @irishoak7269
    @irishoak7269 Год назад

    I'm from Winchester Kentucky, it was pretty cool seeing that Codell truck.

  • @jcolvard
    @jcolvard Год назад

    smooth pig loading process.

  • @Dogatemyhomework927
    @Dogatemyhomework927 Год назад

    I painted the Yukon Princess sign!!

  • @Dogatemyhomework927
    @Dogatemyhomework927 Год назад

    I worked this project. Both road constructions and putting in the pipe.. 5 mile camp up to Dietrich.. incredible engineering

  • @wz7285
    @wz7285 Год назад

    I was running Dozer, Scraper, and Blade at that time, down on the Kenai Peninsula, and glad I was there and not up north!!

  • @deanstackhouse8775
    @deanstackhouse8775 Год назад

    My first job as an apprentice operator (#3) was in Valdez and I was sent to bunk in the northernmost baracks moved in from a Canadian logging camp, and it showed...and it snowed...as it blowed. When the wind-up alarm clock rang in the morning the "12" was the only thing I could see of the clock, the rest having been covered in snow by drifting into the room. Power was out and heat was, of course off. It was said that "White Hats up north got the heating fuel without water and we got the fuel with the water. First R &R out bought me an Eddie Bauer goose down sleeping bag good for Zero degrees which travelled everywhere with me. This 4 year stretch was one of the best learning and earning opportunities I've ever had and with it came some great memories. Land got too expensive for the pieces like I desired, my homesteading dream vanished with the pipeline bill's passing so I bought me 40 acres on an Idaho Panhandle mountain and this is still home.

    • @Anonymous20087.
      @Anonymous20087. 8 месяцев назад

      We just had a celebration of life for my dad who passed away this time last year. He told me stories about this. He was an engineer on this project. To see it is amazing!! Thanks for all your hard work and perseverance ❤️

  • @DavidWelsh-yd4qu
    @DavidWelsh-yd4qu Год назад

    Great Video! Thanks for shharing Betsy!

  • @stewartscott7572
    @stewartscott7572 Год назад

    My Dad was a welder out of 798 on this pipeline. I didn't ask him enough questions. I'm going to go see this marvel!

  • @Michael-fc4ch
    @Michael-fc4ch Год назад

    Old homelite chainsaws

  • @flyinglark8245
    @flyinglark8245 Год назад

    The pipeline never pumped any oil to Valdez ships bought pusian gulf oil to Valdez as they pumped sea chest water over board the oil was pumped to holding tanks of Valdez . Then pumped back to ship and sent to cherry p.t wash. Alpine oil was shipped to Japan .I'm the cheif gray wolf of the territory of Anwar Ak. I'm Michael Alaska Anwar shovhoshitnaya.

  • @u.s.militia7682
    @u.s.militia7682 Год назад

    I totally remember this happening and I was only 6 years old. I can remember the adult men talking about it all the time when my Pepaw would visit Shorty’s Garage in Cadiz Kentucky. It must’ve been a huge deal for a 6 year old to remember it.

  • @scottlomax572
    @scottlomax572 Год назад

    See two people or things run across the river ? Bigfoot ?

  • @jclar3565
    @jclar3565 Год назад

    MEN!

  • @andyrbush
    @andyrbush Год назад

    I started in the oil industry in 74. I wanted to go to Alaska but was too young and yet to gain enough experience. I struck lucky though in 80 when I went to what was considered then to be the oil industry's Middle East holiday camp, Das Island. Retired out of the industry in 2016, had a great time through out.

  • @realberla2518
    @realberla2518 Год назад

    Joe Biden looked at these hard working Americans and thought, hell no

  • @kenreeves262
    @kenreeves262 Год назад

    I started working on the pipeline in September of 75 in Glennallen camp with the culinary union so I worked in the cafeteria. My new wife got a job at Valdez terminal camp also in the cafeteria. My wife was 19 and I was 20. After Christmas break my wife got to Glennallen with me and we stayed for 2 years. We had to work 9 weeks to get 1 week off, mostly we worked 18 weeks so we could get 2 weeks off. I made $14.00 an hour, almost twice than what I was making in Anchorage. It was great money for us with the overtime working 7 10's plus overtime. We are still together after 47 1/2 years and we just retired 2 years ago. We left Alaska and moved to Oregon but we go back in the summer to visit kids and grandkids. It was a great 2 years and enabled us to buy our first house.

    • @bryanrahn9499
      @bryanrahn9499 Год назад

      Are you related to John Reeves?

    • @truck_it_23
      @truck_it_23 11 месяцев назад

      Awesome story. And to know you guys are still together is even better. Thank you for all the hard work back then. I'm a truck driver and I leave next thursday to fly up to Fairbanks and drive the Dalton. I can't wait to see the pipeline in person.

  • @mattywho8485
    @mattywho8485 Год назад

    That cutie @ 14:23 must of had to fight the suitors off with a stick day after day !

  • @Bill-cv1xu
    @Bill-cv1xu Год назад

    Not to shabby.

  • @Bill-cv1xu
    @Bill-cv1xu Год назад

    Pud row bay.

  • @Frank-sf1wh
    @Frank-sf1wh Год назад

    I know nothing of this job site, but my uncle was a welder on the job.

  • @georgevue8175
    @georgevue8175 Год назад

    Joe Biden's 1st vote ever when elected to Congress was a vote against the Alaska pipeline.

  • @georgevue8175
    @georgevue8175 Год назад

    30 miles south of Boston - In high school one of my buddies brothers worked the pipeline as an electrician. He came home & invested all the $$$ he made into real estate and became a multi millionaire. I was angered when Joe Biden shut down the Keystone pipeline because he hurt many Americans as he took away a great opportunity for them.

  • @TaigaTurf
    @TaigaTurf 2 года назад

    Truly a marvel of engineering in some of the most unforgiving wilderness on Earth.

  • @Tipp_Of_The_Mitt
    @Tipp_Of_The_Mitt 2 года назад

    This was back when America was still able to do great things.

  • @terencechevalier5756
    @terencechevalier5756 2 года назад

    Crazy cause nowadays itd take 20yrs for permits and would prolly never happen just like fixing rds lol

  • @scottrayhons2537
    @scottrayhons2537 2 года назад

    How does that work when several welders all welding at the same time. Everybody uses the same ground cable and it don't backfeed to another welder?

    • @AW-nz5st
      @AW-nz5st 2 года назад

      Every machine has it's own ground, each machine acts as it's own circuit. These were also independent engine driven welding machines, and were not really interconnected. Same thing applies with grid powered welding machines. The welding ground is deliberately isolated from the "grid ground" to prevent currents feeding either way.

  • @DavidHuber63
    @DavidHuber63 2 года назад

    Spreding coal dust to melt snow into the soil to get to the bank faster is a Brilliant idea 👍

    • @DavidHuber63
      @DavidHuber63 Год назад

      @@randycraft3166 oop, sorry Brother Randy, Thank you🙏

  • @DavidHuber63
    @DavidHuber63 2 года назад

    Imagine the mountains of rock they dug out from underground to make pipe to transfer the oil they pumped out from underground.

  • @cornerstoneweezylouise410
    @cornerstoneweezylouise410 2 года назад

    Thank u to all for ur hard labor and working safe. U did the unbelievable. God bless u

  • @Stevesbe
    @Stevesbe 2 года назад

    Look at the kind of people who didn't mind working hard

  • @Stevesbe
    @Stevesbe 2 года назад

    Wonder how much gold they found

    • @truthseeker5890
      @truthseeker5890 Год назад

      Or how much went through the project and was never seen... a lot dug up and reburied.