SNAME ARCTIC SECTION History of Development in the Arctic/Sub-Arctic and Future Prospects CALGARY, ALBERTA CANADA 20 February 2008
CROWLEY OVERVI EW CROWLEY OVERVI EW Founded in 1892 Privately held by the Crowley family & employees 4,000 Employees Over $1.5 billion revenue/year Transportation & Logistics Services Marine & Energy Support Logistics Services Bulk Petroleum and Chemical Transport Harbor Assist & Tanker Escort Containerized Ocean Transportation Page 2 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line Page 3 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
On- -Shore Development Shore Development On Page 4 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
On- -Shore Development Shore Development On Page 5 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
Off- -Shore Development Shore Development Off Page 6 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
Off- -Shore Development Shore Development Off Page 7 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
Off- -Shore Development Shore Development Off Page 8 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
Russian Beach Operations Russian Beach Operations Page 9 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
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TRANS- -PACI FI C TOWS PACI FI C TOWS TRANS Page 14 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
Russian Off- -Shore Support Shore Support Russian Off Page 15 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
Off- -Shore Spill Response Shore Spill Response Off Page 16 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
Land Support Land Support Page 17 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
First Generation Equipment First Generation Equipment Page 18 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
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US Arctic Development US Arctic Development Page 21 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
Next Generation Equipment Next Generation Equipment Page 22 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
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Challenges beyond Weather Extremes Challenges beyond Weather Extremes Page 25 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
Challenges in Alaska Arctic Development Challenges in Alaska Arctic Development • Highly qualified and competent crews • Deep draft resupply base(s) close to the theater of operations • New generation ice classed equipment • No way to move materials to the ports • Seasonal ice • Conflicts with Native whaling seasons Page 26 SNAME ARCTIC SECTION 20 Feb 2008
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