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At the turn of the millennium, the "Golden Age" of Alaskan oil was met with a harsh reality: infrastructure isn't immortal. The Breaking Point is a deep-dive investigative series into the two pivotal events that shook the North Slope and forced a global reckoning with how we maintain the world’s most dangerous machines.
What you will hear in this episode:
The 2001 Sabotage (The "Bullet Hole" Leak): In October 2001, a single high-powered rifle shot pierced the pipeline near Livengood, sparking a 285,000-gallon crisis. We explore the bizarre story of Daniel Lewis, the massive pressure-plugging operation, and how vulnerable 800 miles of steel truly are to a single person with a grudge.
• The 2006 North Slope Disaster (The Silent Corrosion): Five years later, the disaster wasn't a bang, but a slow, toxic crawl. We investigate the five-day leak at Prudhoe Bay that dumped 200,000 gallons of crude into the tundra. This episode uncovers the management failures, the ignored "smart pig" data, and the scathing congressional hearings that accused BP of "calculated neglect."
By Gerard TolsonAt the turn of the millennium, the "Golden Age" of Alaskan oil was met with a harsh reality: infrastructure isn't immortal. The Breaking Point is a deep-dive investigative series into the two pivotal events that shook the North Slope and forced a global reckoning with how we maintain the world’s most dangerous machines.
What you will hear in this episode:
The 2001 Sabotage (The "Bullet Hole" Leak): In October 2001, a single high-powered rifle shot pierced the pipeline near Livengood, sparking a 285,000-gallon crisis. We explore the bizarre story of Daniel Lewis, the massive pressure-plugging operation, and how vulnerable 800 miles of steel truly are to a single person with a grudge.
• The 2006 North Slope Disaster (The Silent Corrosion): Five years later, the disaster wasn't a bang, but a slow, toxic crawl. We investigate the five-day leak at Prudhoe Bay that dumped 200,000 gallons of crude into the tundra. This episode uncovers the management failures, the ignored "smart pig" data, and the scathing congressional hearings that accused BP of "calculated neglect."