Title: Defense Energy Support Center Anchorage
1 Defense Energy Support Center ALASKA
"Providing optimal arctic energy support... all
the time!"
2AGENDA
- OVERVIEW
- OPERATION COOL BARGE
- OPERATION CLOSED PORT
- ALASKA REFINERIES
- NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE
- MILCON MRE STATUS
- ALASKA REMEDIATION
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4DESC ALASKA ORGANIZATION
5CUSTOMERS (120 LOCATIONS/SITES)
Federal Agencies
Department of Defense
USAF Elmendorf AFB Eielson AFB Eareckson
AFB Galena AFS King Salmon AFS Kulis ANG Cape
Newenham Cape Lisburne Cape Romanzof Tatalina
(Site) Tin City (Site) Indian Mountain
(Site) Sparrevohn (Site) Fort Yukon (Site) Clear
AFS Anchorage IAP Fairbanks IAP Juneau
IAP Kethikan IAP US Army Ft Greely Ft
Wainwright Ft Richardson Seward Rec Resort Nome
(ARNG) Juneau (ARNG) Bethel (ARNG) Bryant Army
Air Field (ARNG) US Navy NAF ADAK Wales
US Coast Guard Kodiak Port Clarence Potato
Point Attu Five Fingers St Paul Island Cape
Decision Cape Spencer Cape Hichinbrook Homer Cordo
va Juneau Ketchikan Petersburg Shoal
Cove Sitka Tok Valdez Dutch Harbor Seward FAA Bet
hel Chandalar Lake Cold Bay Cordova Fairbanks King
Salmon Kotzebue Iliamna Nome Yukutat McGrath Mos
es Point
Forest Service Craig Juneau Portage Seward Sitka T
horne Bay Bureau of Indian Affairs Akiak McGrath S
terling Landing Goodnews Bay Kipnuk (37) Mekoryuk
(5) Newtok (4) Platinum Toksook Bay Ugashik
(8) Brevig Mission Chevak Diomede (3) Gambell
(2) Sovoonga (3) Shismaref Teller (2) Wales
(2) Buckland Deering Kiana (3) Noorvik
(4) OAS Fairbanks Ft. Yukon Galena Federal
Weather Service Bethel
National Park Service Bartlet Cove Gulkana
Kotzebue Denali Nome Talkeetna GSA Fairbank Hain
es Juneau Ketchikan Nome Petersburg Skagway Tok BL
M Glennallen Juneau Public Health
Service Bethel Juneau Sitka Eek Toksook
Bay Chevak NOAA Auke Bay Fairbanks Little Port
Walter US Postal Service North Pole
6INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
AIR FORCE 72.3
CLOSE PORT .6
PCS PROGRAM 12.0
ARMY 1.7
COAST GUARD/ NAVY 8.0
COOL BARGE 5.5
TOTAL 2001 2,742,781 BARRELS 12 INCREASE
OVER 2000
7 FAS CAPITALIZATION STATUSPHASE IIB
8CONTRACT SUMMARY
- Storage Contracts 1 Barrels Capacity 415,000
- Total Contract Value/YR 2,883,310
- Into-Plane Contracts 4
- Gallons Total 1,780,000 Contracts Value
2,196,255 - Bunker Fuel Contracts 8
- Barrels Total 135,351
- Contracts Value 5,058,893
- PCS Contracts 16
- Locations 85
- Gallons Total 58,425,5000
- Contracts Value 74,035,576
- Bulk Procurement Contract 4 Barrels Total
21,803,571 Contracts Value 83,561,026 - AOR Total Contract Value 164,851,750
9CARIBOU HERD AT GALENA AFS
10OPERATION COOL BARGE RESUPPLY ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
- DELIVERY TO EARECKSON AFS,
- ATTU COAST GUARD STATION,
- KING SALMON AFS
- CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT
- LIMITED DELIVERY WINDOW
- (MAY SEPTEMBER)
- 2002 BARGE SEASON
- TOTAL DELIVERED 181,776 BBLS
- 4,894 BBLS DF2
- 176,626 BBLS JP8
- 256 BBLS MUR
11OPERATION CLOSE PORT RESUPPLY GALENA
- PRODUCT MOVED FROM
- NORTH POLE REFINERY TO
- NENANA, AK VIA TRUCK
- TRUCKS DISCHARGE DIRECTLY
- TO BARGES
- BARGES MOVE DOWN TANANA RIVER
- (130 MILES) TO YUKON RIVER
- SHALLOW BARGES LIGHTER
- TO LARGE RIVER BARGES AND
- RETURN TO NENANA FOR MORE
- PRODUCT
- LARGE BARGES MOVE DOWN YUKON
- RIVER TO GALENA (170 MILES) TO
- DISCHARGE RETURN TO TANANA FOR
- LIGHTERING
12ALASKAN REFINERY CAPABILITIES
WILLIAMS ENERGY REFINERY NORTH POLE
- NORMAL RUN MBBLS/DAY GAS 11.4 DIST 48
- (39 MBBL IS FOR AVIATION)
- STORAGE CRUDE 144 MBBLS
- CRUDE SOURCE 100 NORTH SLOPE
- PRIMARY PRODUCTS (MIL) JP8, JP4, DFA, MUR
- FINISHED PRODUCT STORAGE (MBBLS)
- GAS 255 DIST 651
PETRO STAR REFINERY NORTH POLE
- NORMAL RUN MBBLS/DAY DIST 12
- STORAGE CRUDE 20 MBBLS
- CRUDE SOURCE 100 NORTH SLOPE
- PRIMARY PRODUCTS (MIL) JP8, DF2, DFA
- FINISHED PRODUCT STORAGE (MBBLS)
- DIST 428
PETRO STAR REFINERY, VALDEZ
- NORMAL RUN MBBLS/DAY DIST 4.2
- STORAGE CRUDE 10 MBBL
- CRUDE SOURCE 100 NORTH SLOPE
- PRIMARY PRODUCTS (MIL) JP8, DFA, JP5
- FINISHED PRODUCT STORAGE (MBBLS) 37.5
TESORO REFINERY
- NORMAL RUN MBBLS/DAY GAS 14 DIST 26 4 (84 of
Max) - STORAGE CRUDE 590 MBBL
- CRUDE SOURCE 50 AK (Cook Inlet) 50 Foreign
sources - PRIMARY PRODUCTS (MIL) JET A, JET B, DF2, MUR
- FINISHED PRODUCT STORAGE (MBBLS) GAS 850, DIST
634
13TRANS ALASKA PIPELINE
PIPELINE INFORMATION
PRUDHOE BAY
PIPELINE LENGTH 800 MILES DIAMETER 48
INCHES YEAR COMPLETED 1977 AVG THROUGHPUT
365,707,875 BBL
1
NOT IN USE
2
3
4
5
6
NOT IN USE
7
8
MARINE TERMINAL INFORMATION
FAIRBANKS
9
10
TOTAL AREA 1,000 ACRES CRUDE OIL TANKS 18
(510,000 BBLS) TOTAL CAPACITY 9.18 MIL
BBL BERTHS 3 FIXED, 1 FLOATING LOADING RATE
100,000 BBL/HR FIXED 80,000 BBL/HR
FLOATING
11
ANCHORAGE
12
VALDEZ
MARINE TERMINAL
PUMP STATION
RELIEF STATION
5
NO PUMPS INSTALLED
11
14GROUND BASED MISSILE TESTBED IN ALASKA
Ft Greely
Shemya
Kodiak
15NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE
FORT GREELY
- 1996 BRAC LIST
- POOR POL INFRASTRUCTURE
- MISSILE DEFENSE WILL RUN BASE OPERATIONS
- MRE PROJECTS
EARECKSON AFS
- DEVELOPING SITE REQUIREMENTS (X BAND RADAR)
- UPGRADE CURRENT POWER/HEATING FACILITY
- INCREASED FUEL CONSUMPTION
16 Est. Cost
(Million) FY00 Elmendorf Replace Hydrant
System (DLA), North (Ph 2) 13.7 FY02 Eielson
Bulk Jet Fuel Storage Tank (1x100Mbbl)
7.5 FY04 Eielson Hydrant Fuel System
Type III system 21.6
17MRE PROJECTS (FY00 FY02) FUNDED MRE PROJECTS
BRAYANT ARMY AIR FIELD (AKARNG)
EARECKSON AFS
24
6
FORT WAINWRIGHT
ELMENDORF AFB
13
7
FORT GREELY
6
EIELSON AFB
44
Total 30 Projects _at_ 10.3 Million
18MRE PROJECTS (FY00 FY02)
LOCATION PROJECTS FUNDED Eielson
AFB 16 4,616,100 Elmendorf AFB
2 1,295,615 Eareckson AFS 7
2,490,000 Galena AFS 0 0 King
Salmon AFS 0 0 Fort Wainwright
2 679,000 Fort Greely 2
637,859 Bryant Army Air
Field Fort Richardson (AKARNG) 1
628,000 TOTAL 30 10,346,574
19ALASKA REMEDIATION PROJECTS
DFSP ANCHORAGE
- REMOVED ALL TANKS
- REMEDIATED OVER 75 OF PROPERTY
- AWAITING ADEC APPROVAL FOR RECORD OF DECISION
AND - LONG TERM MONITORING
INDIAN BOOSTER PUMP STATION
- 1993 SPILL (37,000 GALLONS JP8)
- RECOVERED 31,000 GALLONS
- REMEDIATED SITE
- ADEC REVIEWING NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION
LETTER FOR SITE (CURRENTLY OUT FOR PUBLIC
COMMENT)
DFSP WHITTIER
- ACTIVE STEAM/AIR SPARGING VAPOR EXTRACTION
SYSTEM - REMEDIATING SITE
- ANTICIPATE 5 YEAR ACTIVE REMEDIATION
20ALASKA RESPONSE PLANNING STANDARDS
- ADEC ADOPTED NEW REGULATION THAT REQUIRES
FACILITIES HAVE - ENOUGH ON SITE STORAGE IN 48 HOURS TO CONTAIN
THE LARGEST - TANK
- ADEC ALLOWS CREDITS FOR PREVENTATIVE MEASURES
SUCH AS - HIGH LEVEL ALARMS, AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF VALVES,
LINED - CONTAINMENT DIKES
- NEGOTIATIONS REQUIRED BY EACH BASE WITH ADEC ON
CREDITS - AND QUANTITY OF STORAGE REQUIRED
- POTENTIAL IMPACT IF BASES REQUIRED TO USE
CURRENT STORAGE TO MEET REQUIREMENT (i.e., GALENA
TANK 42 RETURN TO SERVICE)
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