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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Oil began flowing again Monday through the trans-Alaska pipeline after workers installed a pipe to bypass a leak at a pump house station on the North Slope.
Alyeska Service Pipeline Co. said it hoped to increase the amount of oil in the 800-mile pipeline to 500,000 barrels during the next 24 hours. The pipeline was carrying about 630,000 barrels a day before the leak was discovered Jan. 8.
Denver Post staff and wire reports



