Library

The CIRCAC Library is your resource to documents, links and information about our organization and the Cook Inlet Oil and Gas Industry. To view PDF files you must first have Adobe's free cross platform Reader installed on your computer. To download and install the latest Adobe Reader, click here and follow the instructions.


Council Documents
AOGA Cook Inlet Fact Sheet (24 kb)
CIRCAC Certification (56 kb)
Safety of Navigation in Cook Inlet (812 kb)
Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - OPA90 (337 kb)

Cook Inlet Platform Information

Interactive Platform Map

Platform Information Report (1993)
Though helpful, this information is dated and currently being updated for accuracy.
Table of Contents (234 kb)
All Platforms (15 MB - large file)

Individual PDF Platform Documents
Platform A (615 kb)
Platform Anna (1.2 MB)
Platform Baker (1.1 MB)
Platform Bruce (1.1 MB)
Platform C (572 kb)
Platform Dillon (1.2 MB)
Platform Granite Point (1.2 MB)
Platform Grayling (1.2 MB)
Platform King Salmon (1.0 MB)
Platform Monopod (1.1 MB)
Platform Spark (69 kb)
Platform Spurr (1.3 MB)
Platform Steelhead (1.0 MB)
Platform Tyonek (1.0 MB)


Outreach Documents
Interactive Photo Gallery

Annual Reports:
2006 (2.5mb) 2005 (3mb) 2004 (440 kb) 2003 (976 kb)
2002 (844 kb) 2001 (1.1 kb) 2000 (692 kb)  
       

Brochures:
"How the Pieces of the Puzzle Fit Together" (664 kb)
"Safety of Navigation in Cook Inlet" (812 kb)
AOGA Fact Sheet: Cook Inlet Oil & Gas Production (24 kb)

Presentations
December PROPS Report - Bryant (1MB PowerPoint)


Environmental Monitoring Committee Documents

EMC Program Report (10 MB)

Intertidal Reconnaissance Survey in Upper Cook Inlet
Sections 1 & 2 (88 kb)
Section 3A (364 kb)
Section 3B (56 kb)
Section 3C (2.3 kb)
Sections 4, 5, & 6 (176 kb)


Prevention, Response, Operations and Safety Documents

Cook Inlet Navigational Safety Forum Proceedings (1.53 mb)
Cook Inlet Vessel Trafic Study FINAL (3.67 mb)
Overview of Pipeline Regulatory Requirements Cook Inlet, Alaska (116 kb)


Cook Inlet Geographic Response Strategies Web Site Links

Northern Cook Inlet GRS Information This website describes the process used to develop Geographic Response Strategies (GRS) to protect sensitive coastal environments in the Northern Cook Inlet response zone. The Northern Cook Inlet Zone, which is part of the Cook Inlet Subarea, extends from the Chuitna River on the west side of the Inlet to Point Possession on the east and north to the Matanuska River.

Central Cook Inlet GRS Information This website describes the process used to develop Geographic Response Strategies (GRS) to protect sensitive coastal environments in the Central Cook Inlet response zone. The Central Cook Inlet Zone, which is part of the Cook Inlet Subarea, extends from Anchor Point north to just north of Tyonek including both the east and west coastlines of the inlet.

Southwestern Cook Inlet GRS Information This website describes the process used to develop Geographic Response Strategies (GRS) to protect sensitive coastal environments in the Southwestern Cook Inlet response zone. The Southwestern Cook Inlet Zone, which is part of the Cook Inlet Subarea, extends from Cape Douglas north to Sea Otter Point at the southern entrance to Chinitna Bay.

Southeastern Cook Inlet GRS Information This website describes the process used to develop Geographic Response Strategies (GRS) to protect sensitive coastal environments in the Southeastern Cook Inlet response zone. The Southeastern Cook Inlet Zone, which is part of the Cook Inlet Subarea, extends from south of Point Bede northeast to Division Island at the northern entrance to Nuka Passage.

Kachemak Bay GRS Information This website describes the process used to develop Geographic Response Strategies (GRS) to protect sensitive coastal environments in the Kachemak Bay response zone. The Kachemak Bay Zone, which is part of the Cook Inlet Subarea, extends from Point Bede, just south of Nanwalek, north to Anchor Point at the northern entrance to Kachemak Bay.

Seward GRS Information This website describes the process used to develop Geographic Response Strategies (GRS) to protect sensitive coastal environments in the Seward Zone of Cook Inlet. The Seward Zone, which is part of the Cook Inlet Subarea, extends along the eastern coast of the Kenai Peninsula, from Cape Pudget to Nuka Point.

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