Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

PETRO STAR INC. - DUTCH HARBOR Fuel Terminal, Dutch Harbor, Alaska

DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska, United States

Overview

PETRO STAR INC. - DUTCH HARBOR is a fuel terminal located in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, United States. It serves as a key fuel storage and distribution hub for the Aleutian Islands region.

PETRO STAR INC. - DUTCH HARBOR is a fuel terminal situated at 748 Ballyhoo Rd in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. This facility operates within the Aleutians West County and is a critical component of the region's fuel infrastructure, supporting maritime and aviation activities in the Aleutian Islands. The terminal operates under U.S. EPA regulations, including Underground Storage Tank (UST) and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) requirements. As a fuel terminal in a remote Alaskan setting, it likely handles petroleum products such as diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel, with storage capacity typical for regional distribution hubs. Dutch Harbor is a major fishing port and a strategic refueling point for vessels and aircraft. The terminal's operational status ensures a reliable fuel supply for local communities, commercial fishing fleets, and transportation networks, contributing to the economic vitality of the region.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Dutch Harbor, a coastal area with sensitive marine ecosystems. Fuel terminals in such environments pose spill and vapor risks, requiring robust secondary containment and leak detection systems. Proximity to the Bering Sea and local fisheries heightens the importance of spill prevention measures to protect aquatic life and local livelihoods.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 748 Ballyhoo Rd, Dutch Harbor, Alaska 99692, United States, in the Aleutians West County.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products such as diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel to support maritime, aviation, and local needs in the Aleutian Islands.

Fuel terminals in Alaska must comply with U.S. EPA regulations including Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules to prevent and contain spills.

The primary risks include fuel spills and vapor releases, which could harm the sensitive marine ecosystem of the Bering Sea. Facilities must implement secondary containment and monitoring systems to mitigate these risks.

The terminal provides essential fuel supply for commercial fishing fleets, cargo vessels, and local transportation, supporting Dutch Harbor's role as a major fishing port and regional hub.

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