Compatibility evaluation of the proposed Trans-Alaska Gas System with foreign pipelines

This report was prepared to determine whether the Trans-Alaska Gas System (TAGS) is compatible with other pipelines, such as Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System. Compatibility implies that construction, operation, and maintenance of TAGS will not interrupt o...

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Corporate Author(s): Bureau of Land Management. Alaska State Office (BLM-Alaska), Alaskan Northwest Natural Gas Transportation Company (ANNGTC)
Document Type: Governmental finding Legal
Publisher:Bureau of Land Management. Alaska State Office (BLM-Alaska)
Report Numbers:D-0025369

Docket no. CP80-
Date:January 1987
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Summary:This report was prepared to determine whether the Trans-Alaska Gas System (TAGS) is compatible with other pipelines, such as Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System. Compatibility implies that construction, operation, and maintenance of TAGS will not interrupt or impair the operation and maintenance of these other pipelines in an unreasonable manner. The report is in response to Yukon Pacific Corporation's filing on December 5, 1986 for an amended right-of-way application for the construction of a pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to Port Valdez.
Physical Description:50 p.
Notes:Includes letter of transmittal. Title page is page 2.

Cataloging based on copy that had been distributed as Appendix B to another report.

Prepared by the Compatibility Review Team established by Bureau of Land Management, Alaska State Office.