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Another BP Leak Forces Shutdown of Major Alaskan Pipeline

Another year, another BP oil blunder. This one, a leak in Alaska, is driving up oil costs worldwide.

After discovering a leak at a North Slope pumping station, BP was forced to shut down the Trans-Alaska pipeline, which moves more than 12 percent of America's oil output. BP is the largest stakeholder in Alyeska Pipeline Service, which runs the entire pipeline system that stretches 800 miles from the vast Prudhoe Bay oil field to the port in Valdez.

The immediate environmental damage seems to be minimal. According to Alyeska, 10 barrels of oil were recovered from the basement of the pumping station, and one barrel of oil still remains. Though I'm reminded of the brilliant Onion headline: "Millions of Barrels of Oil Safely Reach Port in Major Environmental Catastrophe."

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