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A Fairbanks man bulldozed his way through four long-term forest research projects as he cut a trail to property on the Tanana River, state officials said. The damage may ruin the University of Alaska Fairbanks research projects that have been ongoing for more than 20 years.
A Fairbanks man bulldozed his way through four long-term forest research projects as he cut a trail to property on the Tanana River, state officials said.
A Fairbanks man bulldozed an unauthorized trail through state forest land along the Tanana River last week, inadvertently cutting through several plots used by scientists with the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Workers at America's largest oil field made progress toward restoring full electrical power, a spokesman for BP PLC (NYSE:BP) said Thursday.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- Both the nation's largest oil field and the trans-Alaska oil pipeline were shut down Tuesday after poor weather at both ends of the 800-mile pipeline caused havoc.
That new box outside the elementary wing of Tri-Valley School is not a bird feeder. It’s a weather station. Pretty soon, students will be able to compare weather in Healy with weather all over the world.
Both the nation's largest oil field and the trans-Alaska oil pipeline that transports its crude oil were shut down Tuesday after poor weather caused havoc at both ends of the 800-mile pipeline.
The Trans-Alaska pipeline has been shut down. The operator says heavy rains may have knocked out remote controls of valves that close in the event of a spill, and the flow is stopped whenever the valves don't work.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Both the nation’s largest oil field and the trans-Alaska oil pipeline were shut down today after poor weather at both ends of the 800-mile pipeline caused havoc.
Weather was playing havoc with Alaska's main oil industry assets Tuesday, with high winds forcing the shutdown of most of the giant Prudhoe Bay oil field and heavy rains idling the trans-Alaska pipeline.

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