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TAPS carries approximately 15 percent of the nation’s domestic oil production and has transported more than 15 billion barrels of crude oil.
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Guy from Utah: "Hey! Look! That's the pipeline, right there! We're driving right next to it! Where's my camera? It starts here, right?"
The rest of us: "Well, it is a pipeline, but not the one you're thinking of..."
(This would be the sewer, which runs above-ground in Barrow. Black gold. Texas tea.)
New York State (NYS) residents, led by Nancy Vann - a Peekskill landowner whose property was taken by Spectra for pipeline construction - stood up in the monthly public meeting of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to ask the commissioners why they have ignored NYS Governor Andrew Cuomo’s urgent request to immediately halt construction on Spectra Energy's Algonquin Incremental Market (AIM) project. Protesters were forcibly removed from the room.
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On Sat Nov 1, Environmental Defence hosted a panel about art & social change.
Moderated by Environmental Defence's Adam Scott, the panel featured Soha Kareem, Jennifer Orpana & photographer Robert van Waarden.
For more information about the exhibit, visit www.ExposingEnergyEast.ca
The Alaska Pipeline runs beside the Dalton Highway south of Prudhoe Bay Alaska. Dalton Highway is also known as "Haul Road". It was used to haaul materials to build the pipeline.
(Photo by Nancy Cohen)