United States of America, Department of Energy before the Economic Regulatory Administration, Application of Yukon Pacific Corporation for authorization to export liquefied natural gas from the United States

Yukon Pacific Corporation is applying for authority to export liquefied natural gas from Port Valdez, Alaska to Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan through the use of the Trans-Alaska Gas System (TAGS) pipeline. The proposed Alaska Asian Gas System is described. The catalyst for this plan is the "Jo...

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Alternate Title:Application of Yukon Pacific Corporation for authorization to export liquefied natural gas from the United States
Main Authors: Perdue, Robert W., Rock, Patrick C., Lowenfels, Jeffrey B.
Corporate Author: Yukon Pacific Corporation
Corporate Contributor(s):U.S. Department of Energy. Economic Regulatory Administration
Document Type: Legal
Publisher:Reynolds Shannon Miller Blinn White & Cook
Date:December 3, 1987
Sponsor / Funder:U.S. Department of Energy. Economic Regulatory Administration
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Contents:
  • [Application]. (53 pages)
  • Exhibit A. Compliance with 10 C.F.R. Section 590.202(c) [opinion of counsel] / by Robert W. Perdue. (1 page)
  • Exhibit B. Articles of incorporation of Yukon Pacific Corporation. [Including articles of amendment] (14 pages) ; Amended and restated by-laws of Yukon Pacific Corporation. (21 pages)
  • Exhibit C. Notice of application to export liquefied natural gas from Alaska. (3 pages)
  • Exhibit D. Joint policy statement on Japan-U.S. Energy cooperation. (3 pages) ; Japan, U.S. agree on energy. (Article from The Japan Times, November 12, 1983; 1 page)
  • Exhibit E. Alaska Asian Gas System, AAGS, pre-feasibility study. Summary report. (47 pages)
  • Exhibit F. Evaluation of the feasibility of exporting North Slope Alaska gas as LNG / prepared by P.J. Anderson, R.F. Bukacek (Institute of Gas Technology). (v, 27 pages)
  • Exhibit G. Defined and/or producing natural gas reserves, Alaska North Slope, 1986 (BCF). (1 page table)
  • Exhibit H. Representative undefined and/or unproducing gas reserves, Alaska North Slope, 1986. (1 page table)
  • Exhibit I. A study of natural gas resources in support of the Trans-Alaska Gas System, application to the Economic Regulatory Administration, U.S. Department of Energy. (iv, 45 pages; bibliography on pages 41-45)
  • Exhibit J. Japan's overall trade with LNG suppliers, 1986. (1 chart).