Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
Daniel Williamson is an experienced operations and project management professional with a career spanning over three decades. Currently serving as Pipeline Operations Area Manager and Projects Portfolio Manager at Alyeska Pipeline Service Company since August 2011, Daniel has previously held key roles such as Operations Manager for NORCON Inc. at CH2M HILL, Area Manager at JB Henderson overseeing Union construction in the Semiconductor and Power generation industries, and Site Construction Manager at Intel Corporation. Early in the career, Daniel gained expertise as a Project Controls Manager at JA Jones Construction and as a Project Controls Engineer at Administrative Controls Management, Inc., focusing on refinery projects and major infrastructure in nuclear and defense sectors. Daniel holds a Bachelor's degree in Construction Management from Eastern Michigan University, earned between 1986 and 1990.
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Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
MISSION: Provide safe, environmentally responsible, reliable and cost-effective oil pipeline transportation from the North Slope of Alaska. VISION: Alaska’s pipeline to the future: Safely delivering oil today – sustaining operations for tomorrow. Alyeska Pipeline Service Company formed in 1970 to design, build, maintain and operate the Trans Alaska Pipeline System. The pipeline today is recognized as a landmark engineering feat and remains essential to Alaska’s economy and central to the state’s industry. Focused on safe and flawless operations and sustainability, Alyeska today is working to respond to the challenges posed by declining throughput. Throughput peaked at 2.1 million barrels a day in 1988. It has only steadily decreased since. In 2011, Alyeska on average moved about 600,000 barrels per day. With the lower flow levels, the crude oil takes longer to reach the Valdez Terminal – about 2 weeks, on average – and the oil is colder on arrival. The slower, colder oil has more potential for water and wax to settle and drop out, and as throughput declines further, the potential for ice to form during shutdown or flowing conditions increases. Alyeska released results of its low flow study in 2011 and is currently making and researching modifications to respond to lower throughputs. Alyeska is an Alaskan company. Its 800 employees are proud of the pipeline’s history – one enriched by teamwork, innovation and a commitment to safety, reliability, and the integrity of TAPS. The company values its strong ties to Alaskans and to its communities, with a comprehensive philanthropy program and its unique Alaska Native Program, dedicated to creating professional growth opportunities for Alaska Natives. For information on jobs at Alyeska, visit the Employment page.