Alaska LNG submits FERC pre-filing request
The Alaska LNG Project has marked a major milestone with the recent submission of a request to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to start the pre-filing process for the project.
FERC application
The FERC application sets the stage for the activity associated with the environmental review required for the siting, design, and permitting for construction of the proposed project. This is another important step in the progression of the Alaska LNG project.
“We look forward to leveraging the extensive strengths of all the parties involved in the FERC pre-file process,” explained Steve Butt, Alaska LNG senior project manager.
Pre-FEED phase
This process is supported by a second season of summer field work, which is part of the project’s US$ 500 million pre-front-end engineering design (pre-FEED) phase. The 2014 summer field work, which is almost complete, employed approximately 250 people. The primary objective of the summer field work was to collect the data necessary to support requisite environmental permitting for the project and to support the routing and siting of project facilities. The majority of the work was focused along the pipeline route from Livengood to the proposed LNG liquefaction facility site in Nikiski.
Economic benefits
The Alaska LNG project would provide significant economic benefits to Alaskans including state revenues, new job opportunities and access to domestic natural gas for homes and businesses in Alaska. The Alaska LNG project is anticipated to create up to 15,000 jobs during construction and approximately 1000 jobs for operation of the project.
The proposed project facilities include a liquefaction facility in the Nikiski area on the Kenai Peninsula, an 800-mile pipeline, up to eight compression stations, at least five take-off points for in-state gas delivery, a gas treatment plant located on the North Slope and transmission lines to transport gas from Prudhoe Bay and Point Thomson to the gas treatment plant.
Project participants
The Alaska LNG project participants are the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC) and affiliates of ExxonMobil, TransCanada, BP and ConocoPhillips. An application for an LNG export license to the US Department of Energy was submitted in July for the project.
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquefaction/09092014/alaska-lng-ferc-pre-filing-request-1366/
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