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Case
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Reference no. 9-390-024
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1989
Version: 1 October 1989
Length: 20 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

Discusses the events leading to and repercussions following the 11 million gallon oil spill in Prince William Sound off the Alaskan coast. This was the largest spill in US history. Examines the response to the spill by Exxon management, government agencies, and Alyeska, the oil consortium responsible for overseeing operations of the Alaskan pipeline.
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Industry:
Size:
USD83 billion revenues
Other setting(s):
1989

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Abstract

Discusses the events leading to and repercussions following the 11 million gallon oil spill in Prince William Sound off the Alaskan coast. This was the largest spill in US history. Examines the response to the spill by Exxon management, government agencies, and Alyeska, the oil consortium responsible for overseeing operations of the Alaskan pipeline.

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Location:
Industry:
Size:
USD83 billion revenues
Other setting(s):
1989

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