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- Canol_pipeline abstract "The Canol pipeline (short for Canadian Oil) was built to carry crude oil from Norman Wells, Northwest Territories in Canada to Alaska, USA, during World War II. The routing was to Johnson Crossing and then along the Alaska highway to Whitehorse, Yukon where a refinery was built.Even though the pipeline was on Canadian territory, as a wartime expediency the building of the pipeline was overseen by the United States Army. Local workers were employed as well as civilians recruited in the South. Recruiting ads warned candidates not to apply unless they were prepared for the "harshest possible conditions".Construction began in 1942, and was completed in April 1944.The pipeline was just 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in diameter. The light crude oil from Norman Wells could be run through a narrow pipeline without being heated, where heavier crude requires heating.The pipeline's main line was in use for less than fourteen months. The Canol pipeline actually consisted of four sections. Although the Norman Wells section was shut down, oil was received from Skagway and pumped to Fairbanks and a pipeline was also extended from Whitehorse to Watson Lake. The pipeline's route is now a wilderness hiking trail—the Canol Heritage Trail.CBC News reported that 20 percent of the oil shipped through the pipeline is unaccounted for.The Norman Wells Museum contains skulls of Moose and Caribou that died when their antlers were caught in wires that ran parallel to the pipeline. They reported that, when the war ended, American forces had simply abandoned all their infrastructure, making no effort to remediate the environmental damage the pipeline had caused.".
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- Canol_pipeline wikiPageRevisionID "675036130".
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Alaska_Highway.
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- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink CBC_News.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Canol_Heritage_Trail.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Canol_Road.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Canol_shale_play.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crude_oil_pipelines_in_the_United_States.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Northwest_Territories.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oil_pipelines_in_Canada.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Fairbanks,_Alaska.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink File:Canol-trail-moose-antlers-in-wires.jpg.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Light_crude_oil.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Wells.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Wells,_Northwest_Territories.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Wells_Museum.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Skagway,_Alaska.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Watson_Lake,_Yukon.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink Whitehorse,_Yukon.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLink File:Inspecting_the_Canol_pipeline.jpg.
- Canol_pipeline wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canol pipeline".
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- Canol_pipeline subject Category:Crude_oil_pipelines_in_the_United_States.
- Canol_pipeline subject Category:History_of_the_Northwest_Territories.
- Canol_pipeline subject Category:Oil_pipelines_in_Canada.
- Canol_pipeline comment "The Canol pipeline (short for Canadian Oil) was built to carry crude oil from Norman Wells, Northwest Territories in Canada to Alaska, USA, during World War II. The routing was to Johnson Crossing and then along the Alaska highway to Whitehorse, Yukon where a refinery was built.Even though the pipeline was on Canadian territory, as a wartime expediency the building of the pipeline was overseen by the United States Army. Local workers were employed as well as civilians recruited in the South.".
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- Canol_pipeline depiction Inspecting_the_Canol_pipeline.jpg.
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