Alaska Business Monthly-April 2015

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 A one-mile-long, large diameter aboveground pipeline to transport gas from the existing central gas facility to the GTP  A sixty-mile-long, thirty-inchdiameter pipeline to transport gas from the Point Thomson Unit to the GTP  Prudhoe Bay Unit improvements to the West Dock loading and unloading facilities  Water reservoir, pump facilities, and a transfer line to provide water to the GTP The main pipeline facilities include:  About eight hundred miles of forty-two-inch-diameter pipeline from the planned GTP to the planned LNG plant in Nikiski  Eight natural gas driven compressor stations, four custody transfer meter stations, multiple pig launching/receiving stations, heater stations, cathodic protection facilities, and mainline block valves LNG Liquefaction facilities at Nikiski include:  Marine terminal facilities  Three liquefaction trains capable of liquefying up to 20 million tons per year of LNG  Three 160,000 cubic meter storage tanks. FERC Jurisdictional Facilities:  A number of support facility activities would also be undertaken to complete and operate the FERC jurisdictional facilities. These include:  Updates to existing transportation infrastructure  Gravel quarries  Construction camps The planned project would start at the GTP on the North Slope and generally follow the existing Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) and the Dalton Highway south to Livengood, Alaska. www.akbizmag.com

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