Alpine Oil
The Alpine Oil Pipeline is one of three pipelines, each approximately 34 miles long, that connect the Colville River Unit (CRU) to infrastructure in the Kuparuk River Unit (KRU). The Alpine Oil Pipeline transports processed crude oil from the CRU Alpine Central Facility (ACF) to the KRU Central Processing Facility (CPF)-2. The Right-of-Way Lease became effective December 15, 1998 and was originally between the State of Alaska and Atlantic Richfield Company for crude oil transportation. The lease is held by ConocoPhillips Company and expires on December 14, 2048.
Current Operator
- ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc.
Regions
Lease Dates
- North Slope
- Amended Lease: December 14, 2018 - December 15, 2048
- Original ROW Lease: December 15, 1998 - September 05, 2003
Product
- Crude Oil
Diameter (inches)
- 14
System Length/Length on State Lands (approx. miles)
- 34.20 / 23.70
Normal Wall Thickness (inches)
- 0.312
- 0.438
Associated ADL Numbers
- 415701
Positions
- Above Ground
Year Constructed
Related Documents
- 1998 - 1999